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Charges of Possession of Class B and Class C Drug Against Master Electrician do Not Issue After Clerk Magistrate Hearing
Our client is a master electrician who lives in another state. This past February he was in Massachusetts on vacation staying at a resort casino. He and his wife had an abundance of drugs they intended to enjoy during their stay. They ingested some LSD. Apparently the LSD was bad. The wife became very sick and the husband, our client, called 911. Police and paramedics arrived. The wife was taken to the hospital. Our client was interviewed by the police. He admitted to taking the drugs. Officers then saw, in plain view, other drugs. Our client was summonsed for possession of a class B drug, G.L. c. 94C section 34 and possession of a class C drug, also in violation of G.L. c. 94 C section 34. Today we appeared for a clerk magistrate hearing. Our argument that our client availed himself of the Good Samaritan law prevailed and the complaint did not issue.
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