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7/21/2025, 10:58:14 PM
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>How'd he avoid prison?
A technicality. Basically a friend of the armorers father brought in a box of bullets to a police station. He said they MIGHT be part of the ammo the armorer had at their offices/workshop and that it MIGHT be related to the case. The workshop/offices were in a completely different state. So they had no chain of evidence for where these bullets might have come from. They might have come from the armorers, the guy might have taken them from his own supply or he might have just bought them. Either way it seemed to the detectives working the case that this guy was trying to muddy the waters to help the armorers daughter get off. So the detectives logged the bullets as evidence under a separate case number to investigate later. As the trial was progressing the defense found out about this mystery box of ammo and brought it to the judges attention. The judge had a shit fit suggesting that the prosecution was trying to hide evidence from the defense. The prosecution argued that there was no way to know where the bullets came from, and that the guy who brought them in was likely trying to tamper with the case. The judge was basically tired of how long the case was going on and decided to throw the entire thing out based on that one box of bullets that could have come from anywhere. He basically skated because of one guys interference
>How'd he avoid prison?
A technicality. Basically a friend of the armorers father brought in a box of bullets to a police station. He said they MIGHT be part of the ammo the armorer had at their offices/workshop and that it MIGHT be related to the case. The workshop/offices were in a completely different state. So they had no chain of evidence for where these bullets might have come from. They might have come from the armorers, the guy might have taken them from his own supply or he might have just bought them. Either way it seemed to the detectives working the case that this guy was trying to muddy the waters to help the armorers daughter get off. So the detectives logged the bullets as evidence under a separate case number to investigate later. As the trial was progressing the defense found out about this mystery box of ammo and brought it to the judges attention. The judge had a shit fit suggesting that the prosecution was trying to hide evidence from the defense. The prosecution argued that there was no way to know where the bullets came from, and that the guy who brought them in was likely trying to tamper with the case. The judge was basically tired of how long the case was going on and decided to throw the entire thing out based on that one box of bullets that could have come from anywhere. He basically skated because of one guys interference
7/19/2025, 8:02:36 AM
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