Initial Court Appearance Delayed For Tabor Pot Brownie Supplier

Initial Court Appearance Delayed For Tabor Pot Brownie Supplier

The man who was arrested earlier this month after his mother brought a batch of pot brownies to a card game at the Tabor Senior Center has had his initial court appearance delayed.

46-year-old Michael Koranda of Tabor, who is the Director of Choirs at the Bon Homme School District, was arrested on Wednesday January 5th on a charge of possession of a controlled drug or substance. He was scheduled to appear in Bon Homme County Court Tuesday morning, but has had his initial appearance continued to February 8th at 10:00 AM.

According to court documents, the Bon Homme County dispatch center received multiple calls about a possible poisoning at the Tabor Community Center on the evening of January 4th. Upon investigation by Bon Homme County Deputy Sheriff Joel Neuman, it was found out that Koranda baked the pan of marijuana brownies and Koranda’s mother took them to the senior center.

Since the arrest, Koranda did post bond.