Pubdate: Thu, 04 Oct 2001 Source: Augusta Chronicle, The (GA) Copyright: 2001 The Augusta Chronicle Contact: http://www.augustachronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/31 Note: Does not publishing letters from outside of the immediate Georgia and South Carolina circulation area Author: Sandy Hodson, Staff Writer KIN OF LAWYER GETS NO PRISON An Augusta man caught with a load of cocaine after previous convictions for possession of cocaine and aggravated assault received probation Wednesday. Rodricgus F. Maxwell, 26, pleaded guilty in Richmond County Superior Court to trafficking in cocaine. Because of the amount of cocaine involved - just over half a pound - Mr. Maxwell faced a prison sentence of 15 to 30 years. On Wednesday, Judge J. Carlisle Overstreet sentenced Mr. Maxwell to serve 20 years on probation. Assistant District Attorney Shauna Reeves recommended a 10-year prison sentence, arguing that Mr. Maxwell had done nothing to justify a lighter sentence. Mr. Maxwell, whose stepfather is local lawyer Luther McDaniel, has two prison felony convictions for possession of cocaine and aggravated assault. In July 1989, he was sentenced to serve six years in prison for those crimes. Mr. Maxwell was arrested May 12, 2000, with 250 grams of cocaine that tested 81 percent pure, Ms. Reeves said. Defense attorney Jacque Hawk said Wednesday that Mr. Maxwell's stepfather did not have anything to do with the probation. Mr. Maxwell, his attorney said, qualified under a specific state law to be considered for a sentence of less than the minimum 10-year prison sentence normally imposed. Reach Sandy Hodson at (706) 823-3226 or --- MAP posted-by: Jackl