So, how did Wagner go from A-to-free?
Robison says that the case was rejected due to illegal search and
seizure, a violation of Wagner's Fourth Amendment rights. The
sheriff's
deputies who allegedly discovered drugs at her
Malibu-area home had "no
probable cause, no warrant, nor consent" to search the place, Robison
tells E! News.
"We don't necessarily disagree and will respect
the decision of the District Attorney,"
L.A. County Sheriff's spokesman
Steve Whitmore told the
New York Daily News.
Deputies were dispatched to Wagner's on April 22 after receiving a report of shots fired at the house.
According to Whitmore at the time, deputies found baggies of drugs and
more than one handgun. A man who was also there, 24-year-old Matthew
Cox, was booked on one count of negligently discharging a firearm when
Wagner was booked for possession.
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