This is pretty big- charges dropped

Some of you may remember from a few months ago. This smelled very much like a DNM case: IT guy received package of small-ish amount of drugs, wrote "Return to Sender" on package and had it in his car. It was a CD and he wound up charged with a bunch of felonies. I've been eyeing this case because it is EXACTLY what many of us fear. Well, it looks like the charges have been dropped. That is a very interesting development.

http://www.leesburgtoday.com/news/charges-dropped-in-mailed-drug-case/article_a06aa4f8-0873-11e4-8615-0019bb2963f4.html


Comments


[22 Points] s7w7:

Lessons? Don't admit to a GODDAMN THING. Even if they tell you they know you ordered something, DENY, DENY, DENY. Without proof that you ordered, they have virtually nothing other than a package coming to your house. If this is the first one they are aware of, the most they can do is say that you ordered it and they know you did. Of course, they can SAY it, but without your communications with the vendor they ain't got shit.


[19 Points] givemeoil420:

Fuck yes ! IT guy keeps his cool and sticks to his story ! happy to here he got off ! this sounds DNM related


[8 Points] newopenmarket:

This is what what happens when you keep your cool, you get these charges dropped, don't let cops scare you into snitching on yourself.


[8 Points] None:

https://pay.reddit.com/r/DarkNetMarkets/comments/2ae04z/follow_up_on_the_dude_who_had_a_cd_over_85g_mdma/


[6 Points] LongLiveThe_King:

Damn. So I guess the RTS trick might actually have some clout behind it.


[3 Points] expletiveadded:

Out of curiosity, what happens during controlled deliveries when another resident (not the addressed recipient) accepts a package? Who is held legally liable?


[4 Points] MrCrappy57:

I would be willing to bet the guy in this story browses this sub-reddit. I think it would be really cool if we heard from him. So if you are out there dude, please tell your story and help the community.


[3 Points] marrymealexsosa:

Wait, so did this guy sign for the package or not? Because this is a bit worrisome if the cops can execute a search warrant for a package you didn't sign for. Does anyone know if the police can just send you a package and jump you as soon as you open it?

Either way, good on this fella


[0 Points] half-assed-haiku:

CD?


[0 Points] EJrex:

This is 20 mins from where I live


[-2 Points] None:

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