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WY: Voluntary manslaughter case dismissed against Cheyenne man
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The case against a Wyoming man charged with voluntary manslaughter in the November 2017 shooting death of his roommate has been dismissed.
KGAB-AM reports that the Laramie County District Attorney's Office filed a motion to drop its case against Cody Hess, of Cheyenne, citing a lack of evidence. The motion was signed by District Court Judge Steven Sharpe on Monday.
Hess was arrested on Nov. 14 after calling 911 to report that he'd shot and killed his roommate, 35-year-old Michael Robbins. |
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mickey
(6/7/2018)
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" Laramie County District Attorney's Office filed a motion to drop its case against Cody Hess, of Cheyenne, citing a lack of evidence. "
That's not a reason to drop all charges. That's a reason for never filing charges in the first place. You don't ruin a man's life for 7 months and then say "nevermind".
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