Green Bay Packers' Jolly indicted again on drug charges
Posted on December 16, 2009 and seen 840 times
In July, Packers defensive tackle Johnny Jolly was scheduled to stand trial on felony drug charges in Houston.
Authorities arrested Jolly in July 2008 for possession of at least 200 milligrams of codeine, the active ingredient in cough syrup that routinely is mixed with soda to make a potent intoxicant.
The dismissal arose from the ability of the police to properly measure the amount of codeine in the liquid seized from Jolly's alleged possession at the time.
We suspect that some of you will invoke the Constitutional protection against double jeopardy. Your instincts generally are accurate, but jeopardy does not "attach" untl the trial begins. If the trial doesn't begin, there can be no double jeopardy because there never was a single jeopardy.
The only limitation, then, is the statute of limitations applicable to the charges that will be pursued.
*** Allegedly, Jolly was drinking "sizzurp". For those that don't know, sizzurp is:
Promethazine w/Codeine syrupaccording to UrbanDictionary.com
Any fruit flavored soda
A jolly rancherPut it all in a styrofoam cup and enjoy. The codeine is mainly responsible for the euphoria felt after drinking sizzurp. Promethazine causes motor skill impairment, lethargy, and extreme drowsiness. If it doesn't have promethazine, it ain't real sizzurp.
DXM is not a component of sizzurp, although it may produce vaguely similar effects to the above recipe in doses ranging from 150 - 250 mg.












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