Pubdate: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 Source: Herald, The (CT) Copyright: 2001 The Herald Contact: http://www.newbritainherald.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/188 Author: Daniel K. Eisenbud Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption) STATE MARSHAL CHARGED NEW BRITAIN -- A New Britain Superior Court marshal who was once recommended by a state senator despite his criminal record was arrested on felony drug charges Saturday by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Eric A. Edman, 32, of East Berlin, a marshal since 1995, is charged with possession of narcotics; possession of narcotics with intent to sell; possession of controlled substances; possession of controlled substances with intent to sell; and possession of drug paraphernalia. He has since posted a $250,000 bond. While details of his latest arrest have not been disclosed by the DEA, according to Newington police Edman was convicted in 1992 of possession of marijuana and possession of a hypodermic needle, a felony. He was subsequently given a three-year suspended sentence and three years probation, police said. Despite his criminal record and the vocal protests of other judicial figures, Edman was hired in 1995 by Hartford County Sheriff Walter Kupchunos. State Sen. Biagio S. Ciotto, D-Wethersfield, had written a recommendation on Edman's behalf. When reached for comment, Ciotto said he has known Edman's family for 35 years. "I was helping the son of a friend," he said of the recommendation. "I thought he had overcome all of his problems, and I think in this life it's important to give second chances." The hiring of Edman and other felons again became a heated issue during the 1998 election for high sheriff of Hartford County when Chief Deputy Sheriff John Griffin ran against Kupchunos, the incumbent Democrat. At that time Griffin promised to rid the Sheriff's Department of felons, at least five of whom Kupchunos supported. Griffin lost the race by a 5 percent margin. Up to his arrest Saturday, Edman was a lock-up supervisor in charge of 11 marshals. "This young man has compiled an outstanding record over the last seven years," Ciotto said. "I feel terrible for his family." Kupchunos could not be reached for comment. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager