Teanna Trump Sentenced to Jail
Teanna Trump, whose real name is Keanna Nichelle Jones, was sentenced to 180 days in jail after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor marijuana charge. Originally charged as felony marijuana possession with intent to distribute, the misdemeanor charge was likely accepted as part of a plea deal for a reduced sentence.
Teanna Trump admitted herself on twitter that she “… got caught with 6lbs of weed I was in oaklohoma [sic].” The 20 year old adult film star from Indiana began her career in 2014 and also goes by the aliases Teanna West, Teanna Sweet, and Teanna Smiles. To date Teanna Trump has starred in over 50 adult films.
In Florida, under Florida Statute §893.13(6)(b), possession of up twenty (20) grams of marijuana is a first degree misdemeanor, punishable by a maximum penalty of 1 year in jail and a $1,000 fine. Possession of over 20 grams is considered a felony in Florida and carries a penalty of up to five (5) years in jail and a $5,000 fine. Frequently, first time offenders can be enrolled in a prosecution diversion program as long as the circumstances of the arrest don’t indicate the defendant was dealing or cultivating marijuana. If the prosecution diversion program is successfully completed by the defendant, the State Attorney will dismiss the charges as part of the plea deal. An additional benefit is that once the charges are dropped, the defendant may qualify to have the marijuana charge sealed or expunged off their record.
Miami criminal defense attorney Julian Stroleny is a former Miami Dade prosecutor with extensive experience in defending marijuana charges. Marijuana possession is a commonly charged crime in Florida and as a prosecutor, Mr. Stroleny handled several hundred marijuana possession cases. Now as a criminal defense lawyer, Mr. Stroleny frequently defends marijuana possession cases. “Marijuana cases deserve to be litigated to ensure the officers didn’t violate your constitutional rights” according to Miami criminal defense lawyer Julian Stroleny.
If you or someone you know have been arrested for marijuana possession in Miami Dade County, contact the offices of Stroleny Law: Criminal Defense Attorney for your criminal defense needs. Our lawyer will work closely with you to achieve the very best possible outcome. Our attorney is active in the South Florida legal community, defending clients in both state and federal court. Call our office now to schedule your free consultation, (305) 615-1285, or visit our website.