A Kane County judge ruled Thursday that a sheriff deputy illegally prolonged a traffic stop of three Minnesota residents and, therefore, nearly a pound of heroin, two guns and nearly $8,000 seized cannot be admitted as evidence.
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Thu, 05/05/2016 - 5:17pm
A Kane County judge ruled Thursday that a sheriff deputy illegally prolonged a traffic stop of three Minnesota residents and, therefore, nearly a pound of heroin, two guns and nearly $8,000 seized cannot be admitted as evidence.