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Charges of possession with intent to distribute cocaine, possession of marijuana and school zone violation dismissed against Everett man
Brockton Court # 05-8315. The prosecution alleged that on December 8, 2005 they were dispatched to a Laundromat on Main Street in response to a 911 call. The caller, an employee of the Laundromat, claimed that the defendant entered her store and asked her if she wanted to buy some “flave”, a street name for crack cocaine. When she refused he made lewd sexual remarks and left the store. The woman called the police who immediately responded and found the man in his car outside the Laundromat in possession of fifteen bags of crack cocaine and four bags of marijuana. The cocaine weight was 13.9 grams and the incident took place within 1,000 feet of a school zone. A conviction would require a minimum mandatory 2 year sentence to the house of correction. Attorney Neyman succeeded in getting all charges dismissed.