Pubdate: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 Source: Gaston Gazette, The (NC) Copyright: 2002 The Gaston Gazette Contact: http://www.gast-gazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1702 Author: Nancy Moore GASTON GETS NEW DA FOR DRUG CASES GASTONIA - The state taketh away and the state giveth. At a time when the state budget crunch has led to cutting judicial programs and laying off court personnel, Gaston County has a new prosecutor who'll specialize in drug cases. District Attorney Mike Lands said Gaston received a $77,569 grant from the Governor's Crime Commission. "Our goals will be to increase the timely prosecution of drug cases," Lands said. "We want to concentrate and locate drug offenders who could be considered habitual felons. We want to identify first-time offenders and steer them toward punishment with treatment." He said Gaston County had 1,304 drug cases filed in Superior Court in 2000-2001 and 5,000 in District Court. "This is our largest section of the caseload," Lands said. Although coming through a state agency, Lands said, the grant money is really from a federal program. It will pay for a prosecutor and a witness coordinator for one year, with a possible one-year renewal. Lands had a similar grant program in domestic violence, which ended earlier this year. Debra Clark took the oath of office Monday. Lands said she graduated from law school in May 1995 and has been active in the area of bankruptcy. Clark will work with Assistant District Attorney Craig Collins, who handles most of the drug cases. As part of state budget cuts, the 27-B Judicial District was scheduled to lose an assistant district attorney. That district covers Lincoln and Cleveland counties. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens