Man accused of making GHB to stand trial
-- Greg Risling
A grand jury has returned an indictment against a 25-year-old Lido Isle
man charged with manufacturing and possessing the date rape drug, GHB.
Jonah Allen was scheduled to have a preliminary hearing Thursday, but the
case was dismissed in lieu of the grand jury’s review of the allegations.
Deputy Dist. Atty. Jon Fish said his office opted for the grand jury
route because it is usually a speedier process.
“It’s a more convenient way of putting on a case like this that has a lot
of scientific evidence,” he said. “Some of the evidence is sensitive and
won’t be revealed until there is a trial.”
Allen is accused of having a makeshift laboratory in his Via Waziers home
on Lido Isle. Inside, authorities said they found 32 ounces of
gamma-hydroxy-butrate, otherwise known as “liquid ecstasy.” The drug was
found in two plastic bottles that were each marked with a skull and
crossbones.
The drug is clear and odorless and usually taken in small doses. The drug
can give users a heavy, groggy feeling, and it can sometimes render them
unconscious.
Allen, a Newport Harbor High School graduate, faces four charges pending
from his July arrest, including manufacturing and possessing GHB,
possession of methamphetamine and resisting arrest.
Allen has been released after posting $100,000 bail. He will be arraigned
on Nov. 9 in Orange County Superior Court. His trial will likely take
place early next year.
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