BREAKING: Shocking Turnaround In Milan Lucic's Court Case
In breaking news, a shocking turn of events has taken place in the Milan Lucic court case.
Prosecution Drops Case Against Milan Lucic As Announced Today
Milan Lucic has been in the spotlight for the wrong reasons this year, however, it looks like things are turning around for him. It was announced today that the prosecution in the case would be dropping their case against him.
JUST IN: Charges against Boston Bruins player Milan Lucic dropped as prosecution declines to move forward with the case.
The case hinged upon whether or not the 911 call could be used as evidence, which was decided upon today. We will now wait and see how the Boston Bruins will respond to the decision, and if Lucic will return to the team.
More details to come.
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