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Published - Thursday, July 17, 2008

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Second trucker cleared in half-ton pot case


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Criminal charges have been dropped against a California truck driver who had nearly one-half ton of marijuana in his trailer at an interstate weigh station in November near West Salem, Wis.

Gurmit Singh, 38, and Marco Corzo, 54, both of Palmdale, Calif., have both been cleared of being party to the crime of possession of marijuana with intent to deliver.
According to court records, Singh pulled into the closed weigh station Nov. 20 and sought help from a trooper, saying he feared Corzo.

Singh told the trooper that Corzo had a gun and drugs and had threatened Singh’s life.

Troopers searched Singh’s trailer and found the men were hauling almost 1,000 pounds of marijuana along with three crates of tomatoes. Both men claim they didn’t know the truck contained marijuana.

In May, a La Crosse County jury found Corzo not guilty after a two-day trial. Singh was slated to stand trial this month.

On Tuesday, La Crosse County Assistant District Attorney Brian Barton dropped the charges against Singh, saying he does not think he could prove Singh was guilty.

In the motion, Barton said he reached that conclusion after reviewing the case, considering Corzo’s outcome and additional evidence from Singh’s attorney, James Kroner.

Barton could not be reached for comment Wednesday.

Kroner would not elaborate on the evidence, saying he does not discuss private communications he has with other attorneys.

“I’m pleased we were able to get a good result for Mr. Singh,” Kroner said. “I know that when Mr. Singh was here (Tuesday) and learned that the case was dismissed, he was very pleased.”

Dan Springer can be reached at (608) 792-8269 or at dspringer@lacrossetribune.com.
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kimmie wrote on Jul 17, 2008 11:26 PM:

" What happened to the 1000 lbs of pot? As an O/O this sounds like BS to me unless there is more to this story... "

Darwinism wrote on Jul 17, 2008 7:05 PM:

" Do I have this right? We keep locking up these petty local drug possessors for 1-3 GRAMS of pot or just a pipe and two, barely speaking english California resident tomato truck drivers, hauling half a ton of pot transcontinetal, intentionally interupt doghnut time at a weigh station screaming about guns and drugs get off due to lack of evidence. Crazy "

packer backer wrote on Jul 17, 2008 10:25 AM:

" I wonder if anyone can use that excuse, drugs in my car what drugs? Not mine nope, never seen those before. I wonder where my spare tire is? "

Im Still Jackson wrote on Jul 17, 2008 7:41 AM:

" Singh pulled into the closed weigh station Nov. 20 and sought help from a trooper, saying he feared Corzo.
Singh told the trooper that Corzo had a gun and drugs and had threatened Singhs life.
Troopers searched Singhs trailer and found the men were hauling almost 1,000 pounds of marijuana along with three crates of tomatoes. Both men claim they didnt know the truck contained marijuana.
Did I miss something here?Singh's tells the cop Corzo has drugs ect but they are found in Singh's trailer (the truck owner) but neither men knew the trailer had drugs in it.?Corzo was aquitted as the passenger but the owner of the truck told the cop about the drugs? How could he not know they were in there?What an idiotic DA. He didnt even try to get a conviction? Singh must have flipped and is cooperating with the FEDS!I dont buy the DA's excuses. "

Leonidas wrote on Jul 17, 2008 7:12 AM:

" This is the one case where the, "That's not mine!" excuse actually worked. I've watched "Cops" for years and never thought anyone would fall for that. Oh well, our drug laws are a joke anyway. "


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