The attorney for Kayla Alves said the former assistant district attorney was not a part of an alleged illegal marijuana distribution and laundering conspiracy.
"Robert [Wheeler] pushed officers as we tried to restrain him, and he held onto the vehicle so we could not remove him from it," a sheriff's deputy wrote in an affidavit supporting the charges. "We struggled with him but also did not want to hurt him further."
"Robert [Wheeler] pushed officers as we tried to restrain him, and he held onto the vehicle so we could not remove him from it," a sheriff's deputy wrote in an affidavit supporting the charges. "We struggled with him but also did not want to hurt him further."
"Robert [Wheeler] pushed officers as we tried to restrain him, and he held onto the vehicle so we could not remove him from it," a sheriff's deputy wrote in an affidavit supporting the charges. "We struggled with him but also did not want to hurt him further."
"Robert [Wheeler] pushed officers as we tried to restrain him, and he held onto the vehicle so we could not remove him from it," a sheriff's deputy wrote in an affidavit supporting the charges. "We struggled with him but also did not want to hurt him further."