Florida woman arrested after arriving for jury duty ‘with foil-wrapped cocaine in her pockets’

Kristine Mittler, 39, was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine and methamphetamine after she allegedly arrived for jury duty carrying coke in her pocket 

A Florida woman had a novel way to avoid getting picked for jury duty — she showed up with a pocketful of drugs.

Kristine Mittler, 39, of New Port Richey, Florida, was arrested on June 25 after she allegedly brought cocaine with her to jury duty selection.

Pasco County Sheriff’s Office deputies said that Mittler set off the metal detectors when she went through security at West Pasco Judicial Center, in New Port Richey.

Upon searching her, authorities said that deputies found two folded foil packets containing a white powder in her cargo pants pockets, WTSP reported.   

A test revealed that the white powder was 0.6 grams of cocaine. 

Deputies also found a straw in her pocket, which tested positive for methamphetamine.  

After being read her Miranda rights, Mittler allegedly admitted that the drugs were hers and that she forgot that she was carrying them, according to her arrest report.  

Mittler set off the metal detectors when she arrived at West Pasco Judicial Center. Upon being searched, deputies found two foil packets in her pockets containing white powder, which was later determined to be cocaine, and a straw which tested positive for methamphetamine

Mittler set off the metal detectors when she arrived at West Pasco Judicial Center. Upon being searched, deputies found two foil packets in her pockets containing white powder, which was later determined to be cocaine, and a straw which tested positive for methamphetamine

Mittler was arrested and charged with felony possession of cocaine, felony possession of methamphetamine and misdemeaner possession of drug paraphernalia, according to her arrest charge report.

She was taken to Land O’Lakes Jail, but appears to have been released on a $6,000 bond — $3,000 each for the cocaine and meth possession charges. 

Mittler had not been chosen as a juror when she arrived in court on Monday, the sheriff’s office said, according to WFLA. She was waiting to find out if she would be selected to be a juror.  



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