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Campbell, initially arrested by Atlanta police on Feb. 25, faces charges of receiving a stolen handgun and possessing less than an ounce of marijuana. Campbell and his attorney, Brian Steel, have until Sept. 9 to make a negotiated plea with the state. After that date, Campbell would have to make a blind plea, which a judge would then rule on.
Reported by the St. Paul Pioneer-Press
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The marijuana charge is a misdemeanor and carries a maximum sentence of a year in jail. But the stolen property charge could be -- at the judge's discretion -- viewed as a felony, with a maximum sentence of one to 10 years. ... More as developments warrant.
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