Cincinnati.com: Pants full of candy erupts into legal battle; SW for PD’s office

Cincinnati.com: Pants full of candy erupts into legal battle by Kimball Perry:

A Hamilton County theft case involving a man who stuffed $200 worth of candy in his pants erupted into a heated legal battle that has left defense attorneys still simmering.

On one side are defense attorneys, including the Public Defenders office, who insist Cincinnati Prosecutor Charlie Rubenstein improperly won a warrant to search the Public Defenders office for evidence in the case involving candy thief Terrance Jones, 43.

“We’re being punished for doing our work,” Public Defender Ray Faller said.

On the other is Rubenstein, who insists Scott Nazzarine, the public defense attorney representing Jones, improperly withheld evidence, forcing Rubenstein to get the search warrant.

“You can’t take evidence and hide it,” Rubenstein said. His office prosecutes misdemeanors in Cincinnati.

Why not just seek a court order? Too lazy?

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