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by jlarocco
3530 days ago
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If the cop saw the pill during a 5 minute traffic stop it's hard to believe the driver didn't see it the entire time he was in the car. And there were two things going against this guy. First, cops have a lot of incentive to make drug busts and not much incentive to be lenient. And second, "It's not mine, it's grandma's" would be the first thing I'd expect from somebody who was abusing or selling pills. |
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How often do you look at the passenger's floor as a driver?
As for the excuse, that might be the first thing to expect, but that doesn't automatically make him a liar. The onus is on the law to establish that it's not grandma's. Plus, grandma actually did have a prescription for the narcotic, so even if the excuse might sound shady, it's certainly plausible.