Pubdate: Thu, 19 May 2005 Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA) Copyright: 2005 Seattle Post-Intelligencer Contact: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/408 Author: Sam Skolnik, SPI Reporter KEMP PLEADS GUILTY IN POT CASE; SENTENCE DEFERRED Charge Will Vanish in Year If Ex-Sonics Star Meets Conditions Former Sonics star Shawn Kemp pleaded guilty to attempted marijuana possession yesterday in King County District Court, then told reporters that "you shall not see me back in this position again." Kemp will get a one-year deferral of his sentence if he submits to five days of electronic home monitoring, commits no crimes and refrains from using illicit drugs. If he has met those conditions a year from now, the drug charge will be dropped. Prosecutors reduced their charge against Kemp from a felony to a gross misdemeanor as part of the deal. Judge Eileen Kato pointed out that Kemp, of Maple Valley, has no criminal history and that she was not giving him any special treatment because of his star status. "Your case is being handled no differently" from others in similar circumstances, she said. Officers arrested Kemp and a friend, Gavin Lamar Jones of Renton, on April 4 as they sat in Kemp's pickup parked at the back of a Shoreline car wash. Both are 35. According to the arrest report, a deputy stopped to talk to the men about 1 a.m. He smelled marijuana and asked Kemp if he could search the truck. Kemp agreed, and the deputy found 60 grams of marijuana and just over 1 gram of cocaine. Kemp said in a statement in court yesterday that Jones, a childhood friend from Indiana, had placed the bag in which the drugs were later found between their seats when he got into the truck. After learning that the bag contained pot, Kemp said, "I did not insist that the marijuana be discarded because I felt I was doing nothing wrong inasmuch as it was not mine nor did I have any intention of doing anything with it." After the hearing, Kemp added that he had learned some important life lessons. Among them, he intends to stay far away from courtrooms. "You shall not see me back in this position again," he said. Jones pleaded guilty to the same charge as Kemp yesterday -- attempted possession of more than 40 grams of marijuana -- as well as to a charge of attempted cocaine possession. He received the same sentence as Kemp. - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFLorida)