Drugs – Accomplice Testimony Corroborated 
Posted: 1:00 am Mon, March 15, 2010
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Tags: Drugs
Where defendant was charged with three offenses related to the manufacture of methamphetamine; two accomplices testified against defendant; and their testimony was corroborated by officers’ observations of defendant obtaining and delivering a package, defendant spending two hours at an accomplice’s residence where a meth lab was found shortly after his departure, defendant’s delivery of pseudoephedrine pills to one of the accomplices, and defendant’s admission that he spent time at the residence where the meth lab was found; we conclude that the evidence corroborating the accomplices’ testimony was sufficient to support defendant’s convictions.
Affirmed.
| Case Number | A09-0412 |
| Case Name | Minnesota v. Kruse |
| Court | Court of Appeals |
| County | Pennington County |
| Category | Drugs |
| Type | Unpublished Criminal Opinions |
| URL | http://www.minnlawyer.com/userfiles/pdf/opa090412-0309.htm |
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