Pubdate: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 Source: Times Record News (TX) Copyright: 2001 The E.W. Scripps Co. Contact: http://www.trnonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/995 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) NO MORE SLAPS Downey's Next Run-In Just Might Kill Him If Robert Downey Jr. dies from his drug addictions, he'll have himself to blame. Himself, and a cast of thousands, even millions. Downey, the troubled yet talented actor with as many accolades as drug arrests, dodged another stint in prison this week when his lawyers bargained for rehabilitation over jail time, barely a slap on the wrist for pleading no contest to possessing cocaine and being under the influence of a controlled substance, in reference to an arrest during Thanksgiving 2000. If we're keeping score, that's rehabilitation for one felony count and one misdemeanor. And that's just the latest skirmish in the 36-year-old's war with drugs. His much-publicized scrapes with the law began in 1996, when police, after pulling him over for speeding, found cocaine, heroine and a gun in his car. A month later, the Associated Press reported, Downey was found passed out in a neighbor's home, resulting in a stay at a rehabilitation center. When he walked away from the center, he was arrested. Then, in August 1999, Downey received a three-year prison sentence for violating probation, failing to participate in scheduled drug tests. After only a year, though, he was released on $5,000. His arrest last November, after an anonymous call sent police to Merv Griffin's Resort Hotel and Givenchy Spa in Palm Springs, apparently didn't scare Downey straight. In April, only a couple of months after winning a Golden Globe for his work on "Ally McBeal," the gifted actor was again arrested for being under the influence, traces of cocaine later found in his system, the AP reported. Rehabilitation, his apparent mode of penitence, is definitely what Downey needs, as all addicts do. But most addicts with a criminal file as thick would be forced to undergo rehab behind bars. Yet again, Downey, if the deal with prosecutors sticks, will escape a prison sentence. And far too many people in his life have provided the cake with a file hidden inside. Anyone who has allowed his talents to excuse his actions deserves some blame. Anyone who has parlayed his celebrity into an extraordinarily reduced sentence deserves some blame. Anyone who has engraved his name on coveted awards instead of forcing an intervention, deserves some blame. Anyone who allows Downey to be treated differently than we would be deserves some blame. You can't blame a guy entirely for continuing such behavior when time and time again, he never faces the consequences. Until he does, we'll surely see this flawed character's tale end tragically. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk