Instead, FOX 13 reported, Vincent Sean Moss, 34, pleaded guilty Monday to a class B misdemeanor count of possession of a controlled substance and a traffic infraction and will only be paying a $340 fine. He will also be on probation for six months.
According to court records, as part of the deal, class B misdemeanor counts of use of possession of a controlled substance and driving with a measurable amount of controlled substance were dismissed.
The case was the first time a medical marijuana patient was prosecuted in Utah after voters approved a medical cannabis ballot initiative in November.