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Illinois Court Tosses Peoria Man's Conviction over Facebook Photo

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ROCKFORD (AP) - An appellate court has tossed a central Illinois man's gun conviction, ruling a lower court shouldn't have allowed a Facebook photograph of him standing near guns to be entered as evidence.  

Illinois' 3rd District Court of Appeals reversed the conviction of 29-year-old Spencer D. Watkins. The Peoria man was convicted of being a felon in possession of a gun in 2016 and given a nine-year prison term.

The court found the photo wasn't proof Watkins possessed a gun as he ran from a car after a traffic stop. An officer said he had one, but it was never recovered.

Prosecutors entered the photo to show it was likely he had a gun and disposed of it before his arrest. The defense says the officer mistook a cellphone for a gun.

No retrial date has been set.

 

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