Sheldon Richardson will not be charged with any felonies stemming from his recent arrest for evading police, endangering a child and a “fresh odor” of marijuana after a high-speed chase.
This doesn’t mean the prosecutor in this case, Tim Lohmar, believes Richardson is innocent of the felony charges, however. Lohmar has come to the conclusion that he cannot follow through with proving Richardson endangered a 12-year-old child or that marijuana had literally just been smoked in Richardson’s 2014 Bentley.
“Our role is to take a look at the evidence that we know we have and say, given that, are we going to be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he committed this felony?