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Teachers were not amused

By Hempology | September 17, 2007

The Associated Press
September 14, 2007

Man Pleads Guilty in Pot Muffin Case
DALLAS — A former student accused of delivering marijuana-laced muffins to a high school teacher’s lounge pleaded guilty Friday.

Joseph Tellini pleaded guilty to two second-degree felony charges of tampering with a consumer product and three charges of misdemeanor assault. He originally was charged with five counts of assaulting a public servant. But under terms of a plea agreement, Tellini will instead serve seven years of deferred adjudication probation on the lesser charges.

Officials said 18 school employees at Lake Highlands High School were hospitalized in May 2006 after eating the drugged snacks, but no one was seriously injured. The other man in the incident, Ian McConnell Walker, is expected to enter a guilty plea next month. They could have faced up to 10 years in prison on the original charges.

Walker, who was a student at another high school, later apologized and said he had participated in a senior prank gone wrong. Tellini has declined to speak with the media. Both were 18 at the time of the incident.

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