HEROIN CHARGES THROWN OUT
Young woman gave a friend a ride down town in her car. Evidently the friend purchased illicit drugs. When they got back to Franklin County the house they were staying in contained an undercover narcotics informant. The police were summoned and the informant immediately allowed detectives/police into the home. Our client knew there was marijuana in her car, but did not possess any heroin. Even though the friend was actually caught with heroin and repeatedly said the heroin was only his, the prosecutor charged our client with possession. At the preliminary hearing we contested the poorly-administered drug test of the alleged substance and asserted that our client had no possession of the alleged substance. The judge found no probable cause for the charge and dismissed the case.