Porter was not charged because he could not be physical connected with the cocaine found in the house. In other words, it had to be on his person or within his reach when the officers first saw him. Instead, the drugs were found in the toilet. A better question might be why his bail wasn't revoked and his sentencing hearing moved up? Even if the drugs found couldn't be pinned on him, his was either himself engaged in criminal activity or hanging with people engaged in such. This would be a violaton of most conditions of bail, probation and parole.
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