A Georgia police officer has been arrested and charged in connection to allegations he offered marijuana whereas on obligation and in uniform, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation introduced this week.

Leon Mitchell, 32, was arrested January 28 after he allegedly offered marijuana to brokers from the GBI Southwestern Regional Drug Enforcement Workplace in two separate Georgia counties. The GBI mentioned Mitchell has been charged with two counts of sale/distribution of marijuana, one rely of possession with intent to distribute marijuana, 4 counts of possession of a firearm through the fee of a felony, three counts of violating an oath of workplace and two counts of utilizing a communication system throughout a felony.

The GBI added that it had turn out to be conscious of accusations that Mitchell was promoting marijuana whereas on obligation for the Warwick Police Division, and over the course of its investigation, it obtained marijuana from him within the state's Value and Lee counties earlier than he was arrested on the police division.

The Marijuana Coverage Venture stories that Georgia has comparatively strict marijuana legal guidelines and is likely one of the 19 states that also impose jail time for possession of marijuana, and about 40,000 Georgians are reportedly arrested yearly for possession of marijuana.

Mitchell is at the moment in a Lee County jail after he was denied bail by a choose, in accordance with the Related Press.

Georgia Police Officer Selling Marijuana On Duty
A Georgia police officer was arrested for allegedly promoting marijuana whereas on obligation and in uniform, state authorities introduced this week. Above, a hashish plant grows within the Amsterdam Hashish School on Feb. 7, 2007, in Amsterdam.Christopher Furlong/Getty Photos

GBI officers searched Mitchell's automobile and located marijuana, scales and plastic baggage. The GBI additionally mentioned that the investigation is ongoing and will probably be given to the District Lawyer's Workplace when it's accomplished. The GBI didn't estimate in its launch a possible jail sentence if Mitchell is discovered responsible.

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