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Posted June 06, 2005

Thomasville- There are plenty of recipes for PB&J sandwiches, from mixing them with bananas to putting cucumbers on them. But one man's recipe for a peanut butter and pot sandwich has put him in a serious jam.

     Curtis Hall was caught trying to sneak about three grams of marijuana back into the Thomas County Prison inside a PB& J sandwich. The lunch had been given to him before going out on a prison work detail. Authorities don't know how he got the pot. It was discovered during a shakedown upon Hall's return to the county facility.

     As a result, he'll be sent back to a state prison.

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