Another Reason To Hate On Minnesota

IntenseOperator

DeweyOxburger
Forum Member
Sep 16, 2003
17,897
63
0
Chicago
White powder wasn't cocaine; man freed after 2 months in jail

Last update: October 6, 2008 - 12:00 AM


LAKE CRYSTAL, MINN. - A Shakopee man who spent two months in jail after being found with white powder has been cleared after tests showed the powder was deodorant, not cocaine.

Cornelius F. Salonis, 31, was arrested Aug. 3 on suspicion of drunken driving and jailed after police said they found cocaine in his car.

Salonis' attorney blames a faulty field test for the false positive result. Richard Hillesheim says a state crime lab concluded that the powder was deodorant.

Last week, prosecutors dismissed the felony drug charges and allowed Salonis to plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving.

He was sentenced to a year in jail. But the judge stayed nine months of the sentence and removed an additional month for good behavior.

So with the two months he already had served, Salonis was freed.

ASSOCIATED PRESS
 

bjfinste

Registered User
Forum Member
Mar 14, 2001
5,462
18
0
AZ
White powder wasn't cocaine; man freed after 2 months in jail

Last update: October 6, 2008 - 12:00 AM


LAKE CRYSTAL, MINN. - A Shakopee man who spent two months in jail after being found with white powder has been cleared after tests showed the powder was deodorant, not cocaine.

Cornelius F. Salonis, 31, was arrested Aug. 3 on suspicion of drunken driving and jailed after police said they found cocaine in his car.

Salonis' attorney blames a faulty field test for the false positive result. Richard Hillesheim says a state crime lab concluded that the powder was deodorant.

Last week, prosecutors dismissed the felony drug charges and allowed Salonis to plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving.

He was sentenced to a year in jail. But the judge stayed nine months of the sentence and removed an additional month for good behavior.

So with the two months he already had served, Salonis was freed.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Typical work by police and prosecutors. Justice doesn't matter, only convictions do.
 

lawtchan

Eat my pickle
Forum Member
Aug 23, 2002
6,390
212
63
57
Bartlett, TN
I have no problem with him spending time in the can...first of all he's driving drunk....

secondly he was either gonna sell the coke or use it so....fawk em!!
 
Bet on MyBookie
Top