News (Media Awareness Project) - US MS: Former Officer Gets Probation |
Title: | US MS: Former Officer Gets Probation |
Published On: | 2003-05-09 |
Source: | Clarion-Ledger, The (MS) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-25 17:03:08 |
FORMER OFFICER GETS PROBATION
No Jail Time On Drug Charges, Judge Rules
A former Meridian police officer has pleaded guilty to drug charges but
will not serve jail time if he can successfully complete his probation.
Don Morgan received a five-year, non-adjudicated sentence Tuesday from
Circuit Judge Robert Bailey, Clarke County Circuit Clerk Beth Doggett said.
The non-adjudication means that Morgan will not be jailed and his record
can be erased if he successfully completes his probation.
The judge also assessed a $1,000 fine and court costs.
Morgan was found in his patrol car in what Police Chief Benny DuBose called
a "disoriented" state May 3, 2002.
DuBose said a search of Morgan's car turned up several bottles of
unauthorized narcotics and drug paraphernalia.
"An immediate inventory was conducted on the K9 training supplies, and it
was discovered that a quantity of items were missing from the safe," DuBose
said.
More illegal drugs were found in a subsequent search of Morgan's home in
Clarke County.
Morgan was arrested and charged with illegal possession of cocaine and
crystal methamphetamine. He was fired almost immediately.
In February 2003, a Clarke County grand jury indicted him on three criminal
counts for possession.
No Jail Time On Drug Charges, Judge Rules
A former Meridian police officer has pleaded guilty to drug charges but
will not serve jail time if he can successfully complete his probation.
Don Morgan received a five-year, non-adjudicated sentence Tuesday from
Circuit Judge Robert Bailey, Clarke County Circuit Clerk Beth Doggett said.
The non-adjudication means that Morgan will not be jailed and his record
can be erased if he successfully completes his probation.
The judge also assessed a $1,000 fine and court costs.
Morgan was found in his patrol car in what Police Chief Benny DuBose called
a "disoriented" state May 3, 2002.
DuBose said a search of Morgan's car turned up several bottles of
unauthorized narcotics and drug paraphernalia.
"An immediate inventory was conducted on the K9 training supplies, and it
was discovered that a quantity of items were missing from the safe," DuBose
said.
More illegal drugs were found in a subsequent search of Morgan's home in
Clarke County.
Morgan was arrested and charged with illegal possession of cocaine and
crystal methamphetamine. He was fired almost immediately.
In February 2003, a Clarke County grand jury indicted him on three criminal
counts for possession.
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