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Updated: 9:06 AM Dec 6, 2011
Denver police say cocaine evidence destroyed
A man accused of conspiracy to distribute cocaine is asking a federal judge to dismiss the charges after Denver police destroyed nearly nine pounds of cocaine.
Posted: 11:55 AM Oct 12, 2011Reporter: Associated Press Email Address: tips@nbc11news.com |
Lindsey-Flanigan Courthouse, Colfax and Fox street. Jury reaches a verdict today, Photo of hicks listening to his charges. Brian Hicks is on trial for the 2006 witness-murder of Kalonniann Clark who was killed in her home days before she was going to testify against him in an attempted murder case. John Prieto/ The Denver Post.
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Denver (AP) -- A man accused of conspiracy to distribute cocaine
is asking a federal judge to dismiss the charges after Denver
police destroyed nearly nine pounds of cocaine. Authorities say the evidence was going to be used as evidence in the upcoming trial of convicted murderer Brian Hicks. Denver police told KCNC-TV they got
rid of the cocaine by mistake. Hicks was convicted in the murder of Kalonnian Clark, who was to testify against him in another case. His car was used in the killing of Denver Bronco Darrent Williams, though Hicks was in jail at the time.
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