Michigan Medical marijuana case moving to trial

Amanda Amsdill, left, listens as lawyer Matt Newburg, left, speaks with her parents, Debra and Jim Amsdill, during a preliminary examination in 2013. The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled the Amsdills must stand trial on charges ranging from conducting a criminal enterprise to conspiracy to deliver or manufacture marijuana.(Photo: MELISSA WAWZYSKO/TIMES HERALD)

The owners and some employees of Blue Water Compassion Center facilities in St. Clair, Sanilac and Tuscola counties will proceed to trial in January on charges ranging from conducting a criminal enterprise to conspiracy to deliver or manufacture marijuana.

Debra, James, and Amanda Amsdill and Mark and Terra Sochacki did not take plea agreements offered to them by the state Attorney General’s office, according to court records.

Instead, the Amsdills and Sochackis will stand trial in January.

The Amdills’ and Sochackis’ charges stem from a federal investigation and December 2011 raids of the Blue Water Compassion Center facilities....

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