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Police seize 80 lbs. of marijuana in South Jordan


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Updated: 2/13 4:48 pm | Published: 2/13 4:34 pm
Written by: Dan Metcalf Jr.
South Jordan marijuana bust
South Jordan marijuana bust
SOUTH JORDAN, Utah (ABC 4 News) - Police say 80 pounds of marijuana were seized in South Jordan on Sunday.

At approximately 4:00 a.m., police say officers acted on a tip of a suspicious vehicle in the area of 10200 South and 4700 West.

According to South Jordan Police, officers located the vehicle described as a Ford F150 truck and made contact with two men from Minnesota.

Police say officers discovered that the men were not familiar with the area and could not provide a reason for why they were traveling from California to Minnesota.

A search of the truck revealed a large amount of marijuana, along with a Colt Revolver, ammunition, $1840 in cash, alcohol and 2 knives, along with approximately 80 lbs. of Marijuana.

Police identified the suspects as as Kyle Obdeidzinski and Neil Koskovich of Minnesota, whoe were arrested and booked into the Salt Lake County Jail, where they face possession and distribution of marijuana charges.

----Information from: South Jordan Police Dept.


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malcolmkyle - 2/14/2012 8:29 AM
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Jury Nullification is a constitutional doctrine that allows juries to acquit defendants who are technically guilty but do not deserve punishment. - All non-violent 'drug offenders' who are not selling to children - be they users, dealers or importers - clearly belong in this category. If you sincerely believe that prohibition is a dangerous and counter-productive policy then you must stop helping to enforce it. When it comes to acquittals, you, the juror, have the very last word! * It only takes one juror to prevent a guilty verdict. * You are not lawfully required to disclose your voting intention before taking your seat on a jury. * You are also not required to give a reason to the other jurors for your position when voting - just simply state you find the accused not guilty. * Jurors must understand that it is their opinion, their vote. If the Judge and the other jurors disapprove, too bad. There is no punishment for having a dissenting opinion. We must create what we can no longer afford to wait for - PLEASE VOTE TO ACQUIT!
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