Pubdate: Thu, 23 May 2002 Source: Augusta Chronicle, The (GA) Copyright: 2002 The Augusta Chronicle Contact: http://www.augustachronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/31 Note: Does not publishing letters from outside of the immediate Georgia and South Carolina circulation area Author: Sandy Hodson, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption) DEALER ALLEGES CORRUPTION More allegations of police corruption became public Wednesday, this time from a convicted drug dealer whose probation sentence last fall stirred controversy. A judge in U.S. District Court had to determine whether Augusta lawyer Jacque Hawk would continue to represent former narcotics officer Ralph Tyrone Williams and drug dealer Rodricgus F. Maxwell. Assistant U.S. Attorney John Garcia said it wasn't until last month, when Mr. Maxwell pleaded guilty and agreed to talk to federal investigators, that it was learned Mr. Maxwell had incriminating information about Mr. Williams and Joseph Ellick, a former Richmond County sheriff's deputy indicted with Mr. Williams. "This is an awkward position for me, and one I didn't expect," Mr. Hawk told U.S. Magistrate Judge G.R. Smith. Mr. Garcia said Mr. Maxwell probably will be a prosecution witness against Mr. Williams and Mr. Ellick, and he outlined the allegations: a.. Mr. Maxwell told investigators that Mr. Williams once visited a hotel room where he was staying and said he found crack cocaine inside. Instead of arresting him, Mr. Maxwell said, Mr. Williams took about $900 in cash and a .32-caliber handgun from him. a.. On two occasions Mr. Maxwell was supposed to help narcotics agents, but Mr. Williams warned other dealers to stay away from Mr. Maxwell, he said. On another occasion, Mr. Maxwell said he heard Mr. Williams warn a man about a pending arrest. a.. Mr. Maxwell told investigators that he agreed to pay Mr. Ellick $3,500 to give perjured testimony that could have led to the suppression of evidence in a May 12, 2000, arrest. Mr. Maxwell, who was sentenced to 20 years' probation in that case in the fall, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in April to a new charge and is awaiting sentencing. He was arrested in March and charged with selling cocaine. Judge Smith determined that it would be best to replace Mr. Hawk on Mr. Williams' case and have him continue to represent Mr. Maxwell. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom