Ex-suspects want police to pay for dead marijuana plants
Sunday, September 21, 2008 - 12:56
in Mathematics & Economics
After the case against the Colorado couple fell apart, they were given back their seized property -- which had gone unmaintained in a police evidence room. When the Fort Collins police arrested James and Lisa Masters and carted away their 39 marijuana plants, they put the plants where they normally put confiscated property involved in alleged crimes: the evidence room.
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