She was convicted of doing something illegal?
No, not the earlier marijuana possession for which she failed to show in court and got three days and was in the program.
I'm talking about the claim that she was doing something illegal later.
Of course, she likely was. But if "likely was" is going to be our standard for punishing people, we can do away with courts and just have the police mete out justice based on "probable cause"...
Oh, wait, that's exactly what happened in this case!
Gee.
She cut the deal so she wouldn't be convicted.
Again, she made a personal choice. Convicted or not she made the decision. Nobody’s fault, but her own.