Attorney General steps into Laconia methampetamine case - News Summed Up

Attorney General steps into Laconia methampetamine case


The Attorney General is also asking the high court to review the court's exclusion of Dauphin's statements to the police that he had additional methamphetamine in his home. Foster has asked the Supreme Court to determine Judge Peter Fauver erred when he found Laconia Police conducted a warrantless search of the car. The case is currently on hold at the Belknap County Superior Court until the Supreme Court rules on the suppression issues. Foster is also challenging the court's determination that the search violated Dauphin's constitutional rights because it didn't serve "any important non-investigative government interests." Dauphin asked police if he could tow the car to his house and police agreed that they didn't need to impound it.


Source: Daily Sun July 16, 2016 04:25 UTC



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