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12 Felony Drug Charges Dismissed in Tampa Defendant's Case

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Editor: Tampa Criminal Attorneys
Profession: Tampa Defense Attorneys

May 01, 2008

By Will Hanlon

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Category: Criminal Law

State v. S.; Judge: Gregory P. Holder

The client initially received 11 counts of felony drug possession. Investigation of police misconduct led to negotiations with the State, and a dismissal of all but one charge. For more information link to

FACTS: The client was initially charged with 11 counts of Possession with intent to sell marijuana, 1 count of possession of controlled substance, 1 count of possession of marijuana, and 2 counts of possession of paraphernalia. He was pulled over on State Road 93 by the Florida Highway Patrol for speeding. After he was stopped the trooper allegedly smelled a strong odor of marijuana as he approached the client's vehicle. The trooper stood on the passenger side of our client's vehicel and asked him to roll down the window. The client was unable to roll the window down and the trooper decided to open the door himself. After he opened the vehicle he told the client he was going to conduct a search. He found 126 grams of marijuana packaged in numerous individual baggies, prescription pills, and $2,200.00 in cash.

DEFENSE: We immediately contacted the intake attorney at the Hillsborough County State Attorney's Office and discussed charges. This led to the dismissal of all but three charges. We approached the prosecution about 4th amedment issues surrounding the search of our client's vehicle and an agreement was reached.

RESULT: The client pled to one charge and received no conviction on his record.

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