Pubdate: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 Source: Mobile Register (AL) Copyright: 2003 Mobile Register. Contact: http://www.al.com/mobileregister/today/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/269 Author: Joe Danborn FORMER COP PLEADS GUILTY TO POSSESSION OF COCAINE A former Prichard police officer, who was once acquitted of federal corruption charges, pleaded guilty Tuesday to possessing cocaine with the intent to distribute it. By statute, Larry David Bailey Jr. could face up to 20 years in prison at his sentencing before U.S. District Judge Charles Butler Jr., although his record and the amount of cocaine involved likely will result in a much lesser term. Bailey and his partner at the time, Officer Terrance A. Powe, were fired in late 1997, shortly before federal prosecutors indicted them on allegations that they forced suspects to fork over cash in exchange for their freedom. A jury acquitted them on all counts in February 1998. Bailey sought and got his job back the next month, then quit after three weeks. A year after the acquittal, Bailey sought to have the episode erased from his record, but then Senior U.S. District Judge Richard Vollmer Jr. denied his motion. In January, federal prosecutors indicted Bailey again, this time on a single cocaine count. He is set for sentencing in June. Bailey's conviction makes him the seventh former Prichard officer found guilty in federal court in Mobile since January 2001, when four former members of the department's vice and narcotics unit pleaded guilty to corruption and other related charges. Two other officers, who had been charged in the same indictment, were found guilty by a jury the following month. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth