The New York Supreme Court drops the ghost gun case against Long Island dentist Paul Carey after ruling that police conducted an illegal raid on his home. Carey, who previously faced 73 charges for possessing 20 firearms, including 18 ghost guns, is now a free man due to significant police misconduct during the February 2022 incident.
Judge Robert Schwartz found that officers pressured Carey’s estranged wife into granting them access to the residence, which she no longer owned. This pivotal admission led to the dismissal of all evidence against Carey, raising serious questions about the legality of police procedures and accountability in such high-stakes investigations.
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