Client was
a passenger in a car that was stopped by the police on the interstate
for speeding. Driver and Client were returning to northern Maine
from the Boston area. Following a discussion between the officer,
the driver and the Client, the officer searched the car and found
a cooler containing cocaine. A follow-up search of the car the
following day revealed more cocaine under the back seat. Client
was arrested and eventually searched. He had more than $500.00
cash on his person but no illegal drugs. The driver subsequently
cooperated with the government, and testified against the Client
at grand jury on two occasions and testified against the Client
at trial. She claimed that the Client had joined her cocaine trafficking
enterprise after her boyfriend had left her and that they had
made at least ten or twenty trips down to the Boston area to bring
back cocaine for their customers.
Client took
the stand and testified that the cocaine was not his, and that
he had no idea that the driver was going to the Boston area for
cocaine. He testified that he had a fight with his partner, was
intoxicated, thought the driver was going to bring her new boyfriend
back to Maine, and that he simply “went along for the ride”.
Client also testified that he had never been involved in the driver’s
cocaine business.