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  People v. "Aaron" (Possession of Marijuana)

Aaron was charged with possessing drugs, even though he was in jail! Dan Ambrose showed that it was his step-father who set him up and called the police anonymously. NOT GUILTY.

Aaron was accused of possession of marijuana. However, he was in jail during time he supposedly possessed it. Even though he was in jail at the time he was still prosecuted. Aaron's mom and step-dad were going through an ugly divorce at the time. Our theory was that Aaron's step-dad had actually been the anonymous caller and was trying to set him up. We theorized that his step-dad had actually planted the marijuana that was found in Aaron's bedroom.

The police said that Aaron had confessed in the jail house interview. I attacked the confession by discrediting the officer for not recording the confession because he just expects a jury to believe him over the accused. His explanation was that it was not his department's policy to record confessions. I asked him "Are you telling this jury that your department has a set policy of deliberately not gathering evidence of a man's guilt even though you know it is your side’s burden of proof?"

The jury acquitted him in seven minutes. It was obvious to all that his step dad had planted the marijuana in his room.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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