Fritz says recording of deputy legalState's attorney to drop charges against woman whose cell phone was snatchedBy JOHN WHARTON SoMDNews Jun. 23, 2010 |
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Yvonne Nicole Shaw holds her new cell phone in a Lexington Park neighborhood, where a phone she used to record a sheriff's deputy was taken by the officer and not returned. St. Mary's County's top prosecutor said Tuesday that he will dismiss the charges against a Lexington Park woman whose cell phone was snatched by a lawman as she recorded his actions. Yvonne Nicole Shaw, 27, said this week that a St. Mary's sheriff's deputy followed her into a friend's home to arrest her on a felony charge from the incident. Shaw awaits a preliminary inquiry in court this week on the charge of unlawful interception of communication. She said Monday she is scheduled to meet next week with State's Attorney Richard Fritz, who indicated Tuesday that the charges will be dropped. Continued |