Pubdate: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 Source: Advocate, The (LA) Copyright: 2002 The Advocate, Capital City Press Contact: http://www.theadvocate.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2 Author: Bob Anderson, Florida parishes bureau Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption) EX-DEPUTY MARSHAL ADMITS TO DRUG SALE LIVINGSTON -- An ex-Denham Springs deputy city marshal pleaded no-contest to a distribution of cocaine charge, a prosecutor said Wednesday. Robert Stovall, 33, dealt drugs while on duty as a deputy city marshal for Ward 2 Court, said David Guidry of the District Attorney's Office. In entering the plea, Stovall did not admit guilt, but neither did he dispute the charge. In a second case, which also went before Judge Doug Hughes of 21st Judicial District Court, a 12-member jury unanimously found Calvin Gross, 34, guilty of distribution of cocaine, Guidry said. In the Stovall case, Denham Springs police and Livingston Parish sheriff's deputies arrested the defendant in the City Courthouse after he sold drugs to an undercover agent in December 1999, Guidry said. The case was part of a sting called "Operation Christmas Cheer" run out of a Denham Springs motel room by the two agencies and the Tri-Parish Narcotics Task Force, Lt. Stan Carpenter of the Sheriff's Office said.Guidry said during he transaction, Stovall threatened to harm the cocaine buyer if Stovall found out the customer was an undercover officer. The case was set to go to trial when Stovall, who lives at 202 Rodeo Drive, Denham Springs, agreed to plead no-contest in return for a five-year sentence, the prosecutor said. Formal sentencing is set April 24. The drug purchase involving Gross, 34, P.O. Box 593, Albany, dates back to October 1998. That case was delayed because Gross fled to Georgia where he was arrested. Sentencing for Gross was set Feb. 27. He faces a maximum of 30 years in prison, Guidry said. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager