Report: Lincecum has agreement on pot charge

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SEATTLE (AP)—San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum(notes) has an agreement with a prosecutor in his home state of Washington that could settle his misdemeanor marijuana charge, The Columbian reported Friday.

The Vancouver, Wash., newspaper said Clark County prosecutors have reached a deal with a lawyer for the 2008 Cy Young Award winner that would result in a $250 fine for possessing a marijuana pipe.

Grant Hansen, a Clark County deputy prosecutor, told the newspaper his office is willing to dismiss a misdemeanor charge of possessing 3.3 grams of marijuana.

“We negotiated the case in the manner we do with just about every first-time marijuana-drug paraphernalia case where the individual is cooperative with the officer,” Hansen told The Columbian. “We dismissed possession of marijuana and amended the other charge to buying or selling drug paraphernalia, a Class A civil infraction.”

The agreement still must be approved by a judge. On Thursday, a spokesperson with the Clark County district attorney’s office told The Associated Press that Judge Darvin Zimmerman has been assigned the case.

Hansen did not immediately return phone and e-mail messages left late Friday by The AP.

The prosecutor told The Columbian “it could have been the kid next door” getting the same treatment. “The fact it’s a celebrity doesn’t mean he doesn’t get the same deal.”

It all stems from a traffic stop after sunrise on Oct. 30 in the town of Hazel Dell, about four miles north of the Oregon border. A Washington State Patrol trooper said Lincecum was driving his 2006 Mercedes at 74 mph in a 60 mph zone on Interstate 5. The motorcycle trooper who pulled over the 25-year-old All-Star starter smelled marijuana as Lincecum rolled down his car window.

Washington State Patrol spokesman Steve Schatzel said Thursday the former University of Washington star and native of the Seattle suburb of Bellevue immediately complied with a request to hand over the drug and a marijuana pipe from the car’s center console.

Schatzel said police consider the 3.3 grams a small amount for personal use, well below the maximum of 40 grams before possession is classified differently and carries a more severe penalty.

“It’s not really out of the ordinary. It happens every day,” Schatzel said about the volume of marijuana Lincecum handed over. “It was about the size of a thumb, the whole thumb.”

Lincecum still faces a $122 fine on the speeding citation.

The Giants have said they are aware of the situation but had not commented as of late Friday night.

Updated Nov 7, 1:20 am EST
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  1. icantmakeyouthink
    813. Posted by icantmakeyouthink Fri Nov 20 10:07am EST

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    pamoose65
    808. Posted by pamoose65 Mon Nov 9 11:10pm EST

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    In response to PURE EVIL..... My theory of what if he crashed and killed your wife, kid, brother or sister is real!! It happens everyday. It will never rain skittles and Bin Laden will never be at my house for anything.... I am well aware of the laws in Washington State. If a motor cop comes upon a car that smells of freshly smoked marijuana, it is safe to say that the lone occupant of the vehicle is driving under the influence. Who cares that The franchise was cooperative. Of course he is going to be cooperate, he jst realized that he screwed up and possible lost some sponsors and their money. I see people just like the franchise on a daily basis and people like you who are the "naysayers." Small infractions like smoking marijuana and speeding are minor until they take someone in your family or someone you know... I have never lost a family member to any of the above actions, but I do respond to it on a daily basis and hear friends of the deceased say, "he was not a drug addict or an alcoholic. He just smoked a little weed now and then." PURE EVIL it is called Karma and I feel the train will be moving through your life soon. Good luck with your "Laxadasial" approach to senseless ideals.......

    Nonsense: most, if not all traffic fatalities are caused by DRUNK drivers under the influence of ALCOHOL. In your world, it's "okay" to be driving with a .079 blood alcohol level, 'cause it's "legal?"

    Now go run your nonsense somewhere else.
  2. andy
    812. Posted by andy Wed Nov 18 4:59pm EST

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    Tim lincecum is now is my favorite baseball player and my role model.
  3. <i>luis1623</i>
    811. Posted by luis1623 Wed Nov 18 4:17am EST

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    Way to go Timmy! What a nice role model you make for kids. Let's see what else happens when you start bringing in those millions.
  4. Terry H
    810. Posted by Terry H Tue Nov 10 3:44pm EST

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    "a traffic stop after sunrise"...the old wake & bake play was on
  5. EJO
    809. Posted by EJO Tue Nov 10 1:17pm EST

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    Tim Lincecum barely makes any money I dont want to hear about him being some rich baseball player. Seriously, if memory serves the guy makes somewhere around a quarter of a million a year.
  6. <i>pamoose65</i>
    808. Posted by pamoose65 Mon Nov 9 11:10pm EST

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    In response to PURE EVIL..... My theory of what if he crashed and killed your wife, kid, brother or sister is real!! It happens everyday. It will never rain skittles and Bin Laden will never be at my house for anything.... I am well aware of the laws in Washington State. If a motor cop comes upon a car that smells of freshly smoked marijuana, it is safe to say that the lone occupant of the vehicle is driving under the influence. Who cares that The franchise was cooperative. Of course he is going to be cooperate, he jst realized that he screwed up and possible lost some sponsors and their money. I see people just like the franchise on a daily basis and people like you who are the "naysayers." Small infractions like smoking marijuana and speeding are minor until they take someone in your family or someone you know... I have never lost a family member to any of the above actions, but I do respond to it on a daily basis and hear friends of the deceased say, "he was not a drug addict or an alcoholic. He just smoked a little weed now and then." PURE EVIL it is called Karma and I feel the train will be moving through your life soon. Good luck with your "Laxadasial" approach to senseless ideals.......
  7. SharkSandwich
    807. Posted by SharkSandwich Mon Nov 9 7:00pm EST

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    #789 MrBraver... You sir are a total joke. The Giants should release Lincecum for this one pot charge???? Are you totally deranged? Would you disown your own children for smoking pot? What about cigs or alcohol, would you disown them for those too? What color is the sky in your world?
  8. ZoSo
    806. Posted by ZoSo Mon Nov 9 4:31pm EST

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    People are calling for him to be suspended and a druggy? Are you kidding me? Alcohol is a way more harmful drug and I'm sure you've all used it. The amount of hypocrites on this board is amazing. You people are sad and uneducated.
  9. moonman
    805. Posted by moonman Mon Nov 9 2:58pm EST

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    Reefer madness baby! Big deal, so he smokes a little herb. Let's see if he can pitch a no-hitter while on an acid trip. Anybody remember Dock Ellis?
  10. Irish
    804. Posted by Irish Mon Nov 9 2:46pm EST

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    john K an people like ur are some dumb @#$%s marijuana is not a drug if they found coke or meth thats different just like me i got a charge for having a pipe i didnt go to jail i just had to pay a fine an there is nothing different here
  11. <i>squall2012@...</i>
    803. Posted by squall2012@... Mon Nov 9 2:04pm EST

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    weed is not a drug, its a WEED that can grow in between sidewalk cracks and in closets just like the good lord intended, tim is now my favorite pitcher..
  12. OzFraud
    802. Posted by OzFraud Mon Nov 9 2:00pm EST

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    to post #800 MLB considers pot "recreational use" and doesn't test for it. Look it up.
  13. snoman
    801. Posted by snoman Mon Nov 9 10:28am EST

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    Its just a little weed, I got the same deal so there you go!!!! Who gives a s**t , if this guy wouldn't be playing a game for millions we'd never hear about this!!! WTF makes this newsworthy?
  14. John K
    800. Posted by John K Mon Nov 9 9:26am EST

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    Here we go again another sports person walking away with a slap on the hand for drugs. Money talking & bull@#$% walking. Baseball will do the same. Lincecum needs to sit down for 50 games but baseball will not do anything because his has won a CY. Some day a ball player in any sport will not be able too walk away from things like this & needs to be kicked out of their sport. I'm not going too sit here and names of players that have been charged with drugs to killing a person but are still playing. First thing the clubs need to stop paying the ball players the big money. A ticket to a game are too high so let start there.
  15. Bunnies will steal your soul
    799. Posted by Bunnies will steal your soul Mon Nov 9 8:19am EST

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    Just another druggy in pro sports, why is anyone suprised?
  16. Andy B
    798. Posted by Andy B Sun Nov 8 9:25pm EST

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    Uh..seriously, it's just weed.
  17. Pure Evil
    797. Posted by Pure Evil Sun Nov 8 8:57pm EST

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    pamoose, I don’t think he got preferential treatment. Minimal amounts of weed is a minor infraction depending on what state you're in. I have a handful of friends and acquaintances that are involved with law enforcement that confiscate make the carrier destroy the weed, or in some cases site them for the infraction. Realistically, he was not found to be driving under the influence, he acted in full cooperation with the officer and he will face the consequences.

    As for your philosophy about playing the "what if" game, I feel sorry for you to go through life with that type of mentality. You cannot separate the facts from your "what if" exaggerations. What if Osama Bin Laden came to your house for Thanksgiving? What if it started raining skittles? What if A-rod turned out to be straight? What if you, pamoose, pulled your head out from your @ss? These are things that will never happen, but based on your logic (or illogic) what if?

    And what exactly would be throwing the book at him be? 3 minutes in county jail? A $1500 fine and drug classes? You are such an idiot. I can only hope that the community well is loaded with mercury and your congregation cannot reproduce. Drink the Kool-Aid and ask for seconds!
  18. <i>pamoose65</i>
    796. Posted by pamoose65 Sun Nov 8 7:47pm EST

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    I understand people feel this is a minor infraction and lesson learned. The "franchise" got preferential treatment that you and I would not. How do you possess marijuana and only get convicted for having a pipe??? This is why these athletes continue to be "over the top" and progress in their stupidity! He plays a game and that's all it is, a game!! Some of you say, "who cares what he does in his personal life." If he crashed his $300, 000 car into your wife, mom, sister, etc...while he was smoked out and killed someone I bet you wouldn't be so at ease with his infraction. Gutless "BUD" needs to throw the book at him and make an example of the "Franchise."
  19. Dan M
    795. Posted by Dan M Sun Nov 8 6:21pm EST

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    Remember kids, say no to drugs or else you might become a rich and famous athlete.
  20. Bob
    794. Posted by Bob Sun Nov 8 4:32pm EST

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    Do the crime pay with the time.
  21. durico88
    793. Posted by durico88 Sun Nov 8 4:23pm EST

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    $250 is like nothing to him lol

    Keep on enjoying the good life buddy... and racking up those cy youngs
  22. Baims
    792. Posted by Baims Sun Nov 8 3:52pm EST

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    @ 767 William S...have you ever heard of diabetic confusion causing people to drive the wrong way down the road? Or older people with dementia? That's a sad story, but the guy was probably an idiot before he smoked weed.
  23. <i>sfr8drwill</i>
    791. Posted by sfr8drwill Sun Nov 8 3:38pm EST

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    Get over it morons!!!!! Who cares, the seasons been over and whatever he does in his free time is up to him! He's a freakin baseball player not a teacher or cop!!! He could be doing so much worse with real hard man made drugs or smoking cigarettes which are way worse for you!!!! Get lives people!!!!
  24. Pure Evil
    790. Posted by Pure Evil Sun Nov 8 3:03pm EST

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    mr braver you cant be serious. Release him?????? The franchise? Was not found under the influence. You ever got a speeding ticket? A parking ticket? Seatbelt infraction? Guess what genius? You broke the law. So you have no respect for yourself? I guess that explains the Brave moniker.
  25. <i>mr_braver23</i>
    789. Posted by mr_braver23 Sun Nov 8 2:42pm EST

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    One question for all of you that says he done nothing wrong...how would you feel if your son/daughter had been riding with him. He is nothing but a drug head and and I have no respect for anyone that breaks the law. I lost all respect for him and the Giants for not releasing him for it.
    Once a drug head, always a drug head.
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