Pubdate: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 Source: Tennessean, The (TN) Copyright: 2002 The Tennessean Contact: http://www.tennessean.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/447 Author: Patricia Lynch Kimbro, Robertson County Times Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption) TBI PROBING DESTRUCTION OF DRUG EVIDENCE An assistant Robertson County prosecutor said he used bad judgment when he destroyed an ounce of marijuana that had been evidence in a trial, contrary to usual procedure. A TBI investigation was ordered after a routine audit earlier this month at the Springfield Police Department brought the matter to light, District Attorney General John Carney said. Dent Morriss, who has prosecuted in Robertson County since 1988, said he used bad judgment last April when he burned the marijuana in a brush fire at his lake home in Kentucky. According to Carney, Springfield Police Chief Mike Wilhoit initially notified the TBI. When Carney learned of the incident from the TBI, he asked for a full investigation and called for a special prosecutor to take the case. Bill Whitsell of Rutherford County has been named as special prosecutor. He could not be reached for comment yesterday. TBI spokeswoman Jeanne Broadwell confirmed a probe is ongoing but could not say when it might be completed. Following a trial in which a defendant was found not guilty, Morriss said, he took the marijuana from the Circuit Court clerk because the officer involved in the case had left the courthouse. In retrospect, Carney said, Morriss knows he should not have taken the marijuana with him. "What he should have done was left the evidence with the clerk until the next day, when a judge could have ordered it to be destroyed," Carney said. Morriss was continuing to do his job yesterday, handling a 15-page docket in Robertson County Circuit Court. Carney said he had unequivocal faith in his assistant's integrity. "Investigators have conducted spot checks of different drug cases and found no pattern of this happening before," Carney said. "I have known Dent Morriss for a long time. I trust and believe what he says." Carney said he has given Morriss a stern oral reprimand. Carney has not heard from the TBI or Whitsell, whose responsibility it is to determine whether a crime was committed. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake