PORTLAND, Maine - Two sheriff's deputies accepted new cars and an ownership stake in an operation that illegally sold more than $13 million in pot grown for Maine’s medical marijuana program, federal prosecutors said.Two other law enforcement officers and a prosecutor aided the operation by providing intelligence and tipping off participants, prosecutors said.Federal documents unsealed Wednesday when one of the defendants pleaded guilty revealed an elaborate program in which marijuana that was grown in western Maine for registered caregivers was sold outside the program, with profits being laundered through a corporate structure.Twelve people were charged in the 14-count complaint, including a Rangeley select board member, an assistant.