BANGOR (AP) — A man has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison after pleading guilty in Maine to operating a marijuana growing operation out of his parents’ home.
Court records say 33-yearold Paul Ford of Monroe and other family members were involved in the marijuana growing from about 2006 to 2011. Records said Ford also operated a separate marijuana growing operation at his home in Swanville.
Ford, who was sentenced Monday, will be on supervised release for five years after prison.
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