Pubdate: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 Source: Hattiesburg American (MS) Copyright: 2003 Hattiesburg American Contact: http://www.hattiesburgamerican.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1646 Author: Nikki Davis Maute MARIJUANA CASES REMAIN ON HOLD IN CITY COURT Drug Testing Proposal Not Yet Complete Prosecution of marijuana cases remains on hold in Hattiesburg City Court while city officials complete a proposal calling for defendants to pay for drug testing. Hattiesburg City Attorney Charles Lawrence said his meeting last week with a representative of the state Crime Lab and the University of Southern Mississippi was delayed when the lab personnel had to cancel because of sickness. Lawrence said he expects that the Hattiesburg City Council will approve adding a waiver to the procedure that advises defendants that they have the right to have the suspected drugs tested. "I would certainly hope the city would have its ducks in a row by December," said Councilman Red Bailey said. "If we are holding back on these cases, then with the numbers I've seen we can get into a huge backlog. I don't want to see that happen." Until Nov. 4, when Hattiesburg Mayor Johnny DuPree ordered prosecution of the misdemeanor drug arrests on hold, the court routinely accepted guilty pleas from most defendants and dismissed or reduced charges from others who had attorneys. The court practice was first reported by the Hattiesburg American in early November after the newspaper learned that misdemeanor drug charges against David Wynn II, 23, son of Hattiesburg Police Chief David Wynn, had been dismissed after his attorney questioned whether the substance seized had been tested. Lawrence said the drugs seized in misdemeanor cases are not tested because of the cost. The state Crime Lab charges $50 to test a substance and $500 if testimony is needed. Lawrence said he expects to have defendants who question the substance to pay for the testing if they are found guilty. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman