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  1. Lincecum was supposed to pay a $250 fine for possessing the pipe, and $122 more for speeding. But a publicity-seeking judge insisted that he appear in person for sentencing Dec. 22, so that he, the judge, could deliver a lecture and get his 15 minutes of f—. Lincecum’s pot bust did not generate one-tenth the media attention inspired by a ...

  2. Dec 11, 2009 · Tim Lincecum’s Pot Bust by Fred Gardner. Only in the San Francisco Bay Area did the story cross over from the sports pages to the news pages: on October 30, Tim Lincecum, the Giants’ ace right ...

  3. Nov 20, 2009 · Lincecum was stopped for speeding 4 miles north of the Oregon state line and surrendered 3.3 grams of marijuana and a pot pipe to a police officer who smelled the substance in the car.

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  4. Nov 5, 2009 · We’re playing it straight in our news account on Tim Lincecum’s marijuana bust. You really can’t make light of illegal drug use in the newspaper. (My original lede was Tim Lincecum is a budding superstar — apparently in more ways than one.) I can’t condone illicit drug use, but we know what the overriding reaction is going to be.

  5. Jan 20, 2010 · On the same day that he filed an arbitration request of $13 million, Tim Lincecum was ordered to pay $513 in fines to resolve October marijuana charges. Lincecum was originally charged with two misdemeanor counts of marijuana and drug paraphernalia possession following an October 30 traffic stop in Washington, but the incident has been reduced to “civil infraction” status after the back-to ...

  6. Nov 4, 2010 · WSJ/NYT Op-Ed Gingrich Smackdown! →. “Let Tim Smoke”. Posted onNovember 4, 2010by Campaign Outsider. That’s exactly what San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum did in the World Serious, although the slogan actually refers to Lincecum’s pot bust last year, as New York Times reporter Tyler Kepner has noted: Lincecum dresses in the space ...

  7. Tim Lincecum’s Pot Bust: Stigma Strikes Out By Fred Gardner on December 10, 2009 Only in the San Francisco Bay Area did the story cross over from the sports pages to the news pages: on October 30, Tim Lincecum, the Giants' ace right hander, was stopped by a Washington State Highway Patrol officer for driving 74mph on Interstate 5 a few miles ...

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