
In a surprising turn of events, Henry Maurice Hall Jr., aged 28, found himself in handcuffs on the very day his drug offender probation was due to expire. Hall was apprehended in Gainesville, Florida, on charges of possessing trafficking quantities of substitute cathinone.
The incident unfolded on the evening of May 22, when an Alachua County Sheriff’s Deputy initiated a traffic stop at the Maa & Paa Store located on SW 8th Avenue. The stop was prompted by Hall’s vehicle having illegal window tint and his failure to wear a seatbelt.
According to the deputy’s account, Hall’s reaction upon noticing the patrol car was abrupt and suspicious. He reportedly maneuvered his vehicle around several cars, hastily parked, and attempted to exit, seemingly trying to distance himself from law enforcement presence.
Adding to the deputy’s suspicion, Hall appeared visibly nervous, and both he and his vehicle emitted a strong odor of marijuana. When questioned, Hall presented a medical marijuana card and acknowledged he had marijuana in a dispensary container. Upon inspection, deputies noted the container’s label indicated an expiration date set for 2025. Hall admitted to placing new marijuana in the old container, a practice that does not comply with legal medical marijuana packaging regulations.
The deputy also reported that Hall showed signs of extreme nervousness, and Hall and his vehicle smelled like marijuana.
Hall reportedly provided his medical marijuana card and said he had marijuana in a dispensary container; he gave deputies consent to inspect the container, and deputies reported that the label said it had expired in 2025. Hall reportedly said he had put new marijuana in the older container, which is not a legal way of packaging medical marijuana.
While another deputy was speaking with Hall, he reported that a bag containing a chunky white powdery substance dropped from Hall’s shorts onto the ground, and that deputy detained Hall in handcuffs.
The deputy also reported that Hall kicked at a receipt near his foot “in a clear effort to destroy and/or conceal the evidence” under a patrol car, and the deputy reportedly found another large chunk of the white substance inside the receipt.
The white substance tested positive for substitute cathinone (phenethylamine) and weighed a total of about 15 grams, above the trafficking threshold of 10 grams.
Post Miranda, Hall reportedly said he “froze,” and he said the substance was for personal use. He also admitted that he had not been wearing his seatbelt.
Hall has been charged with possession of trafficking quantities of phenethylamines, tampering with evidence, and possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana. He has 10 felony convictions (one violent) and six misdemeanor convictions; he has served one state prison sentence and was released in 2024. He is on drug offender probation that was scheduled to terminate on May 22, 2026. Judge Craig DeThomasis set bail at $18,500.
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