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Pot-growing 'Potter' actor gets community service
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LONDON – A judge has sentenced a cast member of the "Harry Potter" films to 120 hours of community service for growing marijuana.
Twenty-year-old Jamie Waylett, who plays school bully Vincent Crabbe in the magical movie franchise, pleaded guilty to producing the drug at a court hearing last week.
Prosecutors say police found 10 marijuana plants growing in a bedroom at Waylett's mother's London house.
Producing cannabis carries a maximum 14-year sentence. Judge Timothy Workman said Tuesday that he accepted the cultivation was on a small scale and for Waylett's own use.
He said the actor had been, "until now, a man of good character."
Delicious Digg Facebook Fark Newsvine Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo! Bookmarks Print AP – British actor, Jamie Waylett, 19, who plays Vincent Crabbe in the Harry Potter films, leaves the City …
Play Video Movies Video:Katherine Heigl Talks Love and Comedy ABC News Play Video Movies Video:'Funny People' get serious AP Play Video Movies Video:Nicolas Cage Talks About Disney Film 'G-Force' CBS 11 Dallas 2 mins ago
LONDON – A judge has sentenced a cast member of the "Harry Potter" films to 120 hours of community service for growing marijuana.
Twenty-year-old Jamie Waylett, who plays school bully Vincent Crabbe in the magical movie franchise, pleaded guilty to producing the drug at a court hearing last week.
Prosecutors say police found 10 marijuana plants growing in a bedroom at Waylett's mother's London house.
Producing cannabis carries a maximum 14-year sentence. Judge Timothy Workman said Tuesday that he accepted the cultivation was on a small scale and for Waylett's own use.
He said the actor had been, "until now, a man of good character."