Woman Serves Three Months for Possession of Cotton Candy
Steven Ahle November 26, 2018
You can mark this down as an injustice of the worst kind. Dasha Fincher was stopped by Georgia police for suspicion that her window tints were too dark. They ended up searching her entire car, evidently without just cause.
They found some cotton candy residue on the floor of her car and tested it with a Nark-II test kit, manufactured by North Carolina-based Sirchie Acquisitions, which has the reputation of coming up with a vast amount of false positives.
If that were the end of the story, it would be bad enough, but it wasn’t the end. She was given bail of $1,000,000 cash bond only, that she couldn’t afford to pay. Then, they didn’t test the residue until almost four months later, when she was finally released. To top it off, it was determined that the window tint on the car was perfectly legal, therefore it wasn’t even a legitimate stop. Fincher is now suing for false arrest and imprisonment.
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