SAN DIEGO — Former Living Hope Church pastor John Bishop sat shocked at the defendant’s table as a judge late Friday afternoon ordered that his bail bond be revoked in his drug smuggling case and he be taken into federal custody. After spending the weekend in jail, he is now to learn his fate Monday morning.

Bishop stood and turned to embrace his estranged wife, Michelle, giving her a quick kiss and whispering in her ear. As he was escorted out of the courtroom, he said “I love you.”

Heavyset, with short gray hair, the 55-year-old former Vancouver pastor showed up on schedule Friday morning at a San Diego federal courthouse to hear his sentence, after attempting to smuggle nearly 300 pounds of marijuana into the United States from Mexico in December.

He pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to a federal charge of unlawful importation of a controlled substance-marijuana, a felony that carries a mandatory minimum five-year prison sentence. Bishop was hopeful about receiving a reduced sentence through the so-called Safety Valve provision, which allows for a sentence below the statutory minimum for certain nonviolent drug offenders with little to no criminal history.

However, his plea deal collapsed when new evidence showed he repeatedly had been untruthful with prosecutors and the FBI.