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News (Media Awareness Project) - US OH: Grand Jury Gets Drug Case
Title:US OH: Grand Jury Gets Drug Case
Published On:2001-01-12
Source:Cincinnati Enquirer (OH)
Fetched On:2008-09-02 06:18:54
GRAND JURY GETS DRUG CASE

Defense Alleges Police 'Setup'

OXFORD - A defense lawyer on Thursday alleged his college-student client
may have been snared in a "setup" drug deal last fall as a pre-election
publicity stunt.

But Butler County sheriff's officials say that claim is baseless,
especially because officers had no way of knowing whether a drug
transaction would be completed.

"Day or night, before or after the election, we're going to enforce the
drug laws," said sheriff's Maj. Anthony Dwyer, responding later in the day
to attorney Michael Shanks' allegations. "We do not choose people who
choose to deal with dope. They choose themselves."

Mr. Shanks represents Justin Baker, who appeared in Butler County Area I
court for a preliminary hearing Thursday on a charge of possession of
cocaine, a first-degree felony. Mr. Baker's co-defendant, Stephen Wolf,
previously pleaded guilty to a reduced charge in exchange for his agreement
to testify against Mr. Baker, who remains free on bond.

The case has been high-profile because the pair were accused of having
$50,000 worth of cocaine and because their parents are prominent in
Hamilton. Mr. Baker's mother is Janet Baker, superintendent of Hamilton
City schools; Mr. Wolf's father is lawyer Myron Wolf.

After Thursday's hearing, Judge Rob Lyons found sufficient evidence to send
the case to a grand jury.
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