2 Men Plead Not Guilty to Growing Pot in Forest
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Two men pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles federal court Monday to charges that they grew nearly 7,000 marijuana plants in the Angeles National Forest near the East Fork of San Dimas Canyon.
Leonel Murillo Martinez of Romoland and Luis Ramirez Herrera of Quail Valley, both 36, were arrested last month after U.S. Forest Service rangers spotted the plants from a helicopter, officials said.
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