BRIDGEPORT - Charges against a Rhode Island woman, accused of ferrying more than 12 pounds of fentanyl through Connecticut, were dismissed Friday. Superior Court Judge Robert Devlin dismissed the two counts of possession of narcotics with intent to sell against 21-year-old Arianna Spencer after State’s Attorney John Smriga told the judge they could not prove the case against her. “The state could not sustain its burden of proof in the case, there was no evidence she was anything other than a passenger in the car,” Smriga told the judge who then granted a motion to dismiss the case from Spencer’s lawyer, Edward Gavin.
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