Pubdate: Tue, 09 May 2000 Source: Akron Beacon-Journal (OH) Copyright: 2000 by the Beacon Journal Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.ohio.com/bj/ Forum: http://krwebx.infi.net/webxmulti/cgi-bin/WebX?abeacon Author: Marilyn Miller WOMAN WHOSE DAUGHTER TURNED HER IN SENTENCED Medina mother receives 1 year in prison after teen told about drug use MEDINA: A Medina woman whose daughter turned her in because the teen thought her mother had a drug problem was sentenced yesterday. Linda Sue Martin, 41, received one year in prison for attempted manufacturing of drugs. She was also sentenced to six months on two other charges, permitting drug abuse and possession of drugs. Those sentences will run concurrently with the one-year sentence. Medina County Common Pleas Court Judge James L. Kimbler sent Martin to the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville to serve her sentence. Martin faced a mandatory two-year sentence if she had been convicted for illegal manufacturing of drugs. But Medina County Prosecutor Dean Holman amended the charge to attempted illegal manufacturing because she was cooperative in the investigation. The case began in February of 1999 when Martin's 14-year-old daughter took a crack pipe to Claggett Middle School and gave it to her counselor. The daughter told the counselor she had found the crack pipe in a pillowcase belonging to her mother. The counselor told school authorities, who then called police. The daughter told police she just wanted her mother to get some help. No drugs were found when Martin's apartment on West Union Street was searched, but police seized crack pipes and other paraphernalia associated with the use and manufacture of crack cocaine. Martin admitted to cooking up crack cocaine in the kitchen. When her mother was arrested and it became clear she would serve time, Martin's daughter told police she regretted reporting the drug abuse. The daughter, now 15, was not present in the courtroom during her mother's sentencing. She now lives with her father in Cleveland. - --- MAP posted-by: Greg