She was arrested in 2008 after police say they found her removing plants from the basement when officers arrived on a domestic dispute
call.
At a February hearing, Marley, who was born just three weeks after her father died, told the court she had exhausted a trust fund she
received from her father’s estate when she turned 18. Sentencing is
scheduled for October.
Her father, popular for songs such as ‘I Shot the Sheriff’ and ‘No Woman, No Cry’, brought attention to the Rastafarian movement, whose
followers worship the Haile Selassie, the former Ethiopian leader,
and use marijuana as an aid to spiritual enlightenment. He died of
cancer in 1981 aged 36.
Spotted: telegraph