This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative account submitted as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. It details an incident where the narrator is arrested for possession of 'magic mushrooms' while a companion named Julius receives a citation for marijuana. The narrator describes being represented by attorney Doron Weinberg, who secured a $100 fine and no permanent record.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Narrator | Author/Arrestee |
Arrested for possession of magic mushrooms
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| Julius | Companion |
Given a citation for possession of marijuana
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| Doron Weinberg | Attorney |
Represented the narrator, secured a fine with no permanent record
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| Unidentified Officer | Police Officer |
Arrested the narrator and issued citation to Julius
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| Terence McKenna | Psychedelic Researcher |
Referenced by the narrator regarding 'the unstoned apes'
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| House Oversight Committee |
Document footer indicates this is part of a House Oversight investigation record
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"Julius was given a $50 citation for possession of marijuana, but I was arrested on the spot"Source
"Fortunately, attorney Doron Weinberg got me off with a $100 fine and nothing on my permanent record."Source
"So you like mushrooms, huh?"Source
"This was simply an authority figure’ s need to control."Source
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