News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: Hearing For Gov Bush's Daughter Is Postponed |
Title: | US FL: Hearing For Gov Bush's Daughter Is Postponed |
Published On: | 2002-09-14 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-29 17:19:51 |
HEARING FOR GOV. BUSH'S DAUGHTER IS POSTPONED
ORLANDO, Fla. -- A court hearing scheduled Friday for Noelle Bush, the
daughter of Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and a niece of President Bush, was
postponed so police can finish investigating a report that she had crack
cocaine in her possession while in a drug treatment facility.
Bush, 25, has had several brushes with the law this year concerning drugs
and is serving a mandatory term at a rehabilitation center here.
On Monday a resident at the facility tipped police that officials at the
Center for Drug Free Living had found a rock of crack cocaine in Bush's shoe.
Police investigated, but a supervisor at the agency told employees not to
cooperate, according to a police report. One employee then ripped up a
sworn statement she had been writing.
Police said they gathered the torn bits of the statement and have held it
as evidence, but since the statement was not completed or signed, they
lacked probable cause to arrest Bush, and the matter remains under
investigation.
"Upon the conclusion of the criminal investigation, this court will
immediately schedule a status hearing to address the alleged violation, and
at that time will impose any sanction that is warranted," Florida Judge
Reginald Whitehead said in an order released Friday.
Whitehead sent Bush to jail for three days in July after she violated the
terms of a drug treatment program.
The treatment was ordered after she was arrested in the capital,
Tallahassee, in January for allegedly trying to buy the anti-anxiety drug
Xanax using a false prescription.
If Bush is removed from the program, she could face prosecution on that
charge, which carries a sentence of as much as five years in prison.
Possession of cocaine, a felony, carries the same possible sentence.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- A court hearing scheduled Friday for Noelle Bush, the
daughter of Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and a niece of President Bush, was
postponed so police can finish investigating a report that she had crack
cocaine in her possession while in a drug treatment facility.
Bush, 25, has had several brushes with the law this year concerning drugs
and is serving a mandatory term at a rehabilitation center here.
On Monday a resident at the facility tipped police that officials at the
Center for Drug Free Living had found a rock of crack cocaine in Bush's shoe.
Police investigated, but a supervisor at the agency told employees not to
cooperate, according to a police report. One employee then ripped up a
sworn statement she had been writing.
Police said they gathered the torn bits of the statement and have held it
as evidence, but since the statement was not completed or signed, they
lacked probable cause to arrest Bush, and the matter remains under
investigation.
"Upon the conclusion of the criminal investigation, this court will
immediately schedule a status hearing to address the alleged violation, and
at that time will impose any sanction that is warranted," Florida Judge
Reginald Whitehead said in an order released Friday.
Whitehead sent Bush to jail for three days in July after she violated the
terms of a drug treatment program.
The treatment was ordered after she was arrested in the capital,
Tallahassee, in January for allegedly trying to buy the anti-anxiety drug
Xanax using a false prescription.
If Bush is removed from the program, she could face prosecution on that
charge, which carries a sentence of as much as five years in prison.
Possession of cocaine, a felony, carries the same possible sentence.
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