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Prosecutors challenge motion to suppress evidence in MCC shootout case | Local News Stories

Last year, a Lake Havasu man was charged with the attempted murder of an Arizona law enforcement officer. Lawyers for the defense have sought to destroy evidence in the case, and prosecutors are expected to challenge the allegations at a hearing next week.

In the case of 48-year-old Juan Rodriguez, attorney Gregory McPhillips, himself a former Mojave County prosecutor, said in a May 3 complaint that Rodriguez’s Fourth Amendment rights were granted to Arizona state police last year. It claimed to have been breached by Bureau Detective Donald Shedd. He tried to stop the car. A number of shootouts ensued, in which Shed and Rodriguez were ultimately wounded. McPhillips said all evidence in the case was collected by law enforcement through a warrantless search and seizure.

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