Man Released, After 2 Months, When White Powder Turns Out To Be Deodorant, Not Cocaine
A Shakopee man who spent two months in jail after being found with white powder has been cleared after tests showed the powder was deodorant, not cocaine. Thirty-one-year-old Cornelius F. Salonis was arrested Aug. 3 for allegedly driving drunk. He was jailed after police said they found cocaine in his car. Salonis’ attorney blames a faulty field test for the false result. Richard Hillesheim says a state crime lab concluded the powder was deodorant…Source  Â
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That’s pretty lame. I’d be seeking some sort of monetary compensation. I mean lots of people that do have cocaine on them do less than two months. Crazy…
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