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Despite his efforts, a district court ruled he didn't sufficiently refute prosecutors' argument that the items were likely stolen. Here's what the Wyoming Supreme Court said.
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Casper cops seized items they couldn't tie to a crime. The man who claims he owns them asked a court to give them back

Despite his efforts, a district court ruled he didn't sufficiently refute prosecutors' argument that the items were likely stolen. Here's what …

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