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Celebrities Arrested for Marijuana in Rare Vintage Photos

Long before marijuana became legal in several U.S. states, getting caught with it meant court dates, jail time, fines, and front-page photographs. For celebrities, the arrests played out in full public view. The charges ranged from simple possession to smuggling, and the names attached to them read like a greatest hits list of 20th-century music and film.

The Early Cases

Robert Mitchum was one of Hollywood’s biggest stars when he was arrested in 1948 in Los Angeles alongside actress Lila Leeds on charges of conspiracy to possess marijuana. On January 10, 1949, both were convicted. A month later, on February 9th, they were sentenced to 60 days in jail. For Mitchum, the arrest was career-threatening at a time when studios controlled public image tightly. He served his time and returned to work.

Burlesque dancer Candy Barr turned herself in to the Bexar County Sheriff in San Antonio, Texas, on December 3, 1959, and went directly behind bars. Ray Charles sat in Indianapolis Municipal Court on January 9, 1962, during preliminary hearings on narcotics charges filed against him the previous November.

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The 1960s: Rock Stars and Raids

The second half of the 1960s produced a wave of high-profile drug arrests that swept through the music world on both sides of the Atlantic.

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards appeared at Chichester court on May 10, 1967, after being charged with drug possession. Richards faced a separate charge of permitting his premises to be used for smoking marijuana and stood trial on June 27, 1967. Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones appeared at a London magistrates court on May 11, 1967, charged with possessing 50 grains of cannabis resin.

Donovan — the British folk singer — appeared at Marylebone Court in London charged with possessing cannabis alongside his associate David Mills, known as Gypsy Dave.

John Lennon and Yoko Ono were arrested on October 18, 1968, after their London flat was raided by police. They appeared at Marylebone Court the following day on charges of possessing cannabis. George Harrison and his wife faced the same court in March 1969 on possession charges following a raid at their home.

Timothy Leary appeared in Laredo, Texas, in early 1966 facing charges of smuggling marijuana into the United States. His 18-year-old daughter was charged alongside him. Leary went on to face further charges and was sentenced to 10 years in prison on marijuana charges in January 1973.

The 1970s: From London Courts to Tokyo Airport

Tony Curtis appeared at Uxbridge Court in London on April 27, 1970, and pleaded guilty to possessing cannabis resin. He was fined £50. David Bowie visited his attorney in Rochester, New York, on March 25, 1976, before appearing in court on drug possession charges following his arrest four days earlier after a concert.

Bob Marley appeared at Marylebone Magistrates Court in London on April 6, 1977, charged with possessing cannabis. He was 31 years old at the time. Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols was fined £40 on a drugs charge at Marlborough Street Magistrates Court on March 11, 1977, and gave a double V-sign to journalists as he left.

Keith Richards appeared at Marlborough Street Court in London on June 27, 1973, alongside his girlfriend Anita Pallenberg, both charged with drug and firearm offenses. Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy appeared at Richmond Magistrates Court on April 24, 1980, accused of possessing cocaine and cannabis resin and cultivating a cannabis plant at his home.

Paul McCartney’s arrest was the most dramatic of the decade. On January 17, 1980, he was rushed from a police car to a drug investigation unit in Tokyo after customs officers at Narita Airport found marijuana in his luggage. He spent twelve days in a Japanese jail before being deported.

Beyond Music

The arrests weren’t limited to musicians. Robert Kennedy Jr., just 16 years old, left court at Barnstable, Massachusetts on August 6, 1970, after a hearing on marijuana possession charges. Bernard King, the Tennessee basketball star and first-round NBA draft pick, appeared in court in Knoxville on August 1, 1977, and pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana and resisting arrest.

Joe Cocker was convicted of drug possession in Australia and ordered out of the country in October 1972, driving away from Heathrow Airport upon his return to England.

The photographs from these arrests share a common quality — celebrities in court clothes, lawyers at their sides, cameras in their faces, caught between the public personas they had built and the very human situations they had landed themselves in.

#1 Robert Mitchum and Lila Leeds, both at left, talk with their attorneys and real estate man Robin Ford, second from right, immediately after the screen players and Ford were convicted, Jan 10, 1949 in Los Angeles.

#2 In this Feb. 9, 1949, actor Robert Mitchum, center right, and actress Lila Leeds, left, are sentenced to 60 days in jail on charges of conspiracy to possess marijuana cigarettes in Los Angeles.

#3 Burlesque dancer Candy Barr, went behind bars after turning herself in to Bexar County Sheriff near noon, Thursday, Dec. 3, 1959, San Antonio, Texas.

#4 Timothy Leary, a New York researcher who experiments with changing human consciousness, is scheduled to go on trial in Laredo, March 2, 1966, on a charge of smuggling marijuana into the United States. His 18-year-old daughter is also charged and is to stand trial at the same time.

#5 This is a 1970 photo of Dr. Timothy Leary, in custody of federal marshals as he leaves the Federal Building in Houston, Jan. 16, 1973 after being sentenced to 10 years in prison on marijuana charges.

#6 Robert Kennedy Jr., 16-year-old son of the late Robert Kennedy, leaves court at Barnstable, Mass., after a hearing on charges of possession of marijuana, Aug. 6, 1970.

#7 Beatle John Lennon, right, and companion Yoko Ono are arrested for possesion of marijuana after their flat was raided in London, England, on Oct. 18, 1968.

#8 Dr. Timothy Leary, 49, former Harvard instructor and exponent of using marijuana and LSD, is with his wife, Rosemary, 33, as they arrived for Leary’’s trial in Laredo, Texas, Jan. 20, 1970.

#9 Beatle George Harrison. Both Harrison and his wife George Harrison were remanded on bail until March 31 at Esher and Walton court acused of being in possession of cannabis resin without being duly authorised ghgal. Date: 18/03/1969.

#10 Terence Harris of Porchester Terrace, Paddington – 29 year old pop musician Jet Harris – former bass guitarist with “The Shadows” – at Marlborough Street Magistrates, London when he appeared on remand on a drink-drive charge, and possession of drugs charge. Date: 11/09/1968.

#11 Longhaired Mick Jagger, left center, holding cigarette, and Keith Richard, right, smoking cigarette, leave Chichester, England court, May 10, 1967 after electing to be tied by jury on drug possession charges.

#12 Singer Ray Charles sits in Indianapolis Municipal Court during preliminary hearings on narcotics charges filed against him last November, Jan. 9, 1962.

#13 Keith Richards, 23, guitarist of the British rock band “The Rolling Stones”, gestures with his hands in Chichester, Sussex, Great Britain, June 27, 1967. Richards will stand trial tomorrow for permitting premises to be used for smoking Marijuana.

#14 Phil Lynott, guitarist and singer with rock group ‘Thin Lizzy’, at Richmond where he appeared at the local magistrates’ court accused of possessing cocaine and cannabis resin and with cultivating a cannabis plant at his home in Kew Road, Richmond. Date: 24/04/1980.

#15 Former Beatle Paul McCartney is rushed from a police car to a drug investigation unit in Tokyo after spending a night in jail on Jan. 17, 1980. He was arrested at Tokyo’’s Narita Airport after customs officers found marijuana in his luggage.

#16 Montreal Expos pitcher Bill Lee, wearing a Jackson Browne t-shirt, talks to reporters in a news conference at the offices of the American Civil Liberties Union in New York City on Sept. 20, 1979. Lee was fined $250 by baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn for marijuana use and is suing major league baseball in response, claiming abuse of his feedom of speech.

#17 Bernard King, former Tenn. basketball star and first round draft choice of the New Jersey Nets, is seen going to court in Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 1, 1977 where he pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana and resisting arrest.

#18 Tony Curtis, famous Hollywood film star is pictured in London, United Kingdom, on April 27, 1970, before appearing at Uxbridge Court, Middlesex, England where he pleaded guilty to having in his possession a quantity of cannabis resin, when he arrived at London Airport Heathrow at night. He was fined £50 (dollars 120).

#19 Mick Jagger, lead singer of the Rolling Stones, and his former girl friend Marianne Faithfull after the conclusion of the case at Marlborough Street Court, in which they had pleaded not guilty to possessing cannabis resin. The charge against Marianne was dropped but Jagger was fined £200 with 50 guineas costs.

#20 Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones and actress Marianna Faithfull arrive for the resumed hearing of the case in which they have denied possessing cannabis resin. Date: 26/01/1970

#21 Donovan Phillip Leitch, known a pop singer Donovan, who appeared at Marylebone Court, London charged with being in possession of the drug cannabis, with David John Mills, described as a musical director, who was charged with him, also known a ‘Gypsy Dave’.

#22 Lead singer of the Rolling Stones pop-group, Mick Jagger, 25, and friend, actress Marianne Faithfull, 22, in London, England on June 23, 1966. The couple appeared at Marlborough St. Court charged with possessing the drug Cannabis. They were on remand from May 29 on £50 bail each. The case was adjourned until September to allow the couple to fulfill film commitments in Australia.

#23 Rolling Stones Brian Jones, right, and Swiss entertainer Prince Stanislas Klossowski de Rola, Baron de Watteville, in London on May 11, 1967. Earlier the two were remanded on bail until June 2, after appearing at a London Magistrates Court charged with being in possession of dangerous drugs, 50 grains of cannabis resin.

#24 Brian Jones, a member of The Rolling Stones pop group before appearing at the Inner Sessions House Crown Court in London, England on Sept. 26, 1968. He is charged with having possessing an unknown quantity of the Cannabis drug at his flat in London, without lawful authority.

#25 John Lennon, one of the Beatles, and his Japanese girl friend, Yoko Ono, leave car to enter Marylebone court in London on Oct. 19, 1968. They appeared on charges of possessing cannabis, the British name for hashish. The trial was set for late November after the police asked for time to have the seized drugs analyzed.

#26 Mick Jagger, lead singer of the Rolling Stones, and actress Marianne Faithfull, on their way to Marlborough Street Court on a charge of possessing cannabis. Date: 29/05/1969.

#27 Jamaican reggae artist Bob Marley in London, where he appeared at Marylebone Magistrates Court charged with possessing cannabis. Date: 06/05/1977.

#28 Bob Marley, the 31 year old reggae singer, arriving at Marylebone Magistrates Court in London, where he was charged with possessing cannabis. Date: 06/04/1977.

#29 Johnny Rotten, lead singer with the Sex Pistols, giving a double V-sign to journalists after he had been fined £40 on a drugs charge at Marlborough Street Magistrates Court, London. Date: 11/03/1977.

#30 David Bowie visits his attorney before his city court appearance in Rochester to answer to charges of illegal possession of drugs, Thursday, March 25, 1976. Bowie was arrested early on Sunday, March 21, 1976, folowing a concert in Rochester.

#31 Keith Richards, from The Rolling Stones, 29, accused of drugs and firearm charges, opens the door of car for girlfriend, actress Anita Pallenberg, 31, also charged with possessing drugs, on arrival at Marlborough Street Court in London, England on June 27, 1973.

#32 Joe Cocker, the British pop singer who was ordered out of Australia after being convicted of possessing drugs, drives away from Heathrow Airport with his girl friend Eileen Webster. Date: 30/10/1972.

#33 Richard Neville, 29, editor and director of the underground magazine Oz. Neville, appearing on a drugs charge, was remanded on bail until January 6th by West London Magistrates. Date: 28/12/1970.

Written by Nova Roberts

Nova Roberts is a classic Hollywood fanatic and vintage fashion enthusiast.With a love for vintage actresses and actors and a passion for all things retro, Nova is always on the lookout for the next big find. Just don't be surprised if you catch her dancing down the street in a pair of vintage heels and a full-skirted dress, because for Nova, every day is a chance to channel her inner Audrey Hepburn.

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