State Announces It Will Not Be Able To Prosecute Lake County Armed Meth Trafficking Case

The following story was previously published on Lake Legal News.

TAVARES, Florida — A man who was found with a cache of drugs in August following a search warrant at his home has been released from the Lake County Jail after all his charges were dropped Tuesday.

Manocher “Manny’ Francis Rafi, 49, was arrested Aug. 27, after Tavares Police searched his home at 909 Maplewood Street and found a safe that had 58 grams of methamphetamine, 28 grams of marijuana, 17 bags of cocaine and a box of ammunition, according to his arrest affidavit last year. Also, in the home, TPD found a loaded pistol, three scales, a pipe and an MDMA pill.

Rafi was facing seven charges from the time of his arrest, including armed trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of cocaine with intent to sell, possession of marijuana with intent to sell, possession of MDMA, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of a firearm in commission of a felony and possession of drug paraphernalia and was being held on $146,000 bond.

In September, there was an “Announcement of No Information” on his possession of a firearm by a convicted felon charge because he was also charged with armed trafficking, which would be double jeopardy, according to the document. On Tuesday, the remaining six charges were dropped, according to a document filed by the State Attorney’s Office. In the “Nolle Prosequi” document filed by Assistant State Attorney Kristalle Smoller, the document states the charges were dropped due to “arrest/search/investigative issues.”

“There was a technicality with the search warrant,” TPD Lt. Sarah Coursey told LLN Wednesday.

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