Posted: 11/20/2008 3:47:25 PM EDT
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Explosives, drug, weapons charges dropped against Gaithersburg man by Meghan Tierney | Staff Writer All charges have been dropped against a man accused of manufacturing explosives in the basement of his Gaithersburg townhouse, but prosecutors will continue to investigate the case. Prosecutors dropped 17 of the 23 charges filed against James L. Boka, 48, in August, and dismissed the remaining charges on Nov. 10 in Montgomery County District Court, according to an online state court records database. The charges were dropped pending further investigation, according to Boka's attorney, Thomas M. DeGonia of Venable LLP in Rockville. Montgomery County State's Attorney's Office spokeswoman Pat Gongloff confirmed that the case is still under investigation but declined further comment. (...) Two counts of allowing a minor to access a firearm, contributing to the condition of a child, marijuana possession, reckless endangerment and possession of fireworks were dismissed Nov. 10, according to the database. Prosecutors dropped 14 charges of possessing a destructive device, one count of possessing an explosive or incendiary material with the intent to construct a destructive device and two drug paraphernalia charges in August. |
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Quoted:All charges have been dropped against a man accused of manufacturing explosives in the basement of his Gaithersburg townhouse, but prosecutors will continue to investigate the case.
Is it just me but if your cleared why are you still investigating???? They are working as hard as they can to pin crap on him. |
Where did all these charges come from if they didn't stick. Either he had fireworks or he didn't. Either he had drugs or he didn't. If he had the stuff they say, what is left to investigate? And if they can't pin it on him (ie, the stuff wass in his house), how the hell did they charge him in the first place? Seems awful fishy to me
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