Pubdate: Fri, 12 Sep 2003
Source: Guelph Mercury (CN ON)
Copyright: 2003 Guelph Mercury Newspapers Limited
Contact:  http://www.guelphmercury.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1418
Author: Scott Tracey

COMEDIAN TOMMY CHONG GETS NINE MONTHS IN JAIL

Pittsburg - Tommy Chong, who played one half of the dope-smoking duo in the 
Cheech and Chong movies, asked for leniency from a judge Thursday but was 
sentenced to nine months in prison for conspiring to sell drug paraphernalia.

Chong's lawyers argued for no jail time, saying the Edmonton-born actor and 
comedian would use his celebrity to become a role model against drugs and 
would dedicate his life to public service. The 65-year-old apologized to 
the court and his family, saying he "got carried away" with his movie 
character.

U.S. District Judge Arthur J. Schwab imposed the sentence, which included a 
$20,000 fine.

Chong, father of actor Rae Dawn Chong, said he's been working with youth 
groups, teaching filmmaking and speaking against drug use. But Assistant 
U.S. Attorney Mary Houghton said Chong grew wealthy glamorizing drug use 
and trivializing law enforcement in his films of the late 1970s and early 
'80s. Houghton also said Chong used the movie persona to promote his 
catalogue and Internet business.

Chong's lawyers said the actor already has been punished: the case cost him 
a recurring role on the Fox sitcom That '70s Show and a planned reunion 
movie with Cheech Marin, with whom he co-starred in comedies including Up 
in Smoke.

Along with the fine, Chong must forfeit more than $103,000 US. He'll also 
be on probation for a year after his release. The business, though defunct, 
was placed on probation for three years and its Internet domain name must 
be relinquished to federal authorities, along with any remaining paraphernalia.
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