Pubdate: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 Source: Garden Island (Lihue, HI) Copyright: 2010 Kauai Publishing Co. Contact: http://kauaiworld.com/forms/letters/ Website: http://kauaiworld.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/964 Author: Paul C. Curtis JUDGE RULES NO PROBABLE CAUSE IN DRUG ARREST, CASE TO BE DISMISSED LIHU'E - Reynaldo Jacinto Abrigo may have been meeting Zahn Bandmann off Nawiliwili Road in late 2008 to buy drugs. But when Kaua'i Police Department officers arrested Abrigo for third-degree promotion of a dangerous drug and unlawful use of or possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, they overstepped their authority, 5th Circuit Judge Randal Valenciano ruled recently. Valenciano granted Abrigo's attorney Edmund Acoba's motion to suppress items of evidence the judge ruled were obtained without establishment of probable cause for a search of Abrigo, 39, of Puhi, and his vehicle. The target of KPD vice officers was Bandmann, not Abrigo, said Valenciano, adding there was no evidence presented to show Abrigo and Bandmann had any contact with each other. There was also no evidence that Abrigo was a threat to KPD officers, or that Abrigo had any weapons or drugs in his vehicle, Valenciano said. Sam Jajich, county deputy prosecuting attorney, said the case is one of good police work, and that the totality of the evidence in the case pointed to probable cause for Abrigo's arrest. Jajich said police thought Bandmann might be armed, and he resisted arrest, was Tasered, and found with a large amount of money and packets of crystal methampehtamine. Acoba, state deputy public defender, said no KPD officer saw any contact between Bandmann and Abrigo, and Valenciano agreed. Bandmann was arrested Dec. 4, 2008, and originally charged with first-degree methamphetamine trafficking and other charges, but the case hasn't moved in the court system, state court records show. Abrigo was arrested the same day on the drug and paraphernalia charges. Jajich said prosecutors have no intent to appeal Valenciano's ruling granting Acoba's motion to suppress evidence against Abrigo, and Jajich will be filing a motion to dismiss with prejudice the case against Abrigo, Acoba said. That means the charges cannot be brought again. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D