Pubdate: Thu, 05 Jan 2006 Source: Daily Reflector (Greenville, NC) Copyright: 2006 Daily Reflector Contact: http://www.reflector.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1456 Author: Corey G. Johnson, Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) BETHEL OFFICER CHARGED TO REMAIN SUSPENDED A Bethel police lieutenant who pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal drug charge, will remain in suspended-employee status until town commissioners receive records confirming the plea, officials said Wednesday. Mayor Frank Hemingway said he would not speculate about when a decision will be made about Jerome Earl Cox's employment. After Tuesday night's closed session discussion about Cox's status, the Bethel Board of Commissioners authorized town attorney Keen Lassiter to pick it up copies of the plea agreement as soon as it becomes available. Cox was with the Bethel Police Department nearly five years prior to is October arrest in connection with federal drug and weapons charges. Although the plea agreement was filed with the federal clerk's office Tuesday, it is still being processed, court officials said. It is not expected to become available until Friday. "This is just so unfortunate," Lassiter said. "If we had our druthers, we would wish this never happened. But it has, so we'll handle it and move forward." Once Lassiter receives the documents, he will bring them to the town manager, who will distribute copies among board members. At that point, a decision could be made one of two ways. The town manager may make the decision to terminate or the town commissioners may choose to vote on the decision during a special session. At a 30-minute hearing in federal court Tuesday, Cox, flanked by numerous family members and well-wishers, pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting another in knowingly and unlawfully distributing more than five grams of crack cocaine. As a result of his plea agreement, U.S. Attorney John Bennett said Cox will be required to cooperate with prosecutors, and possibly testify against his former boss and friend, suspended Bethel police chief Reginald Laverne Roberts. If deemed uncooperative, Cox could face from 5 to 40 years in federal prison and a $2 million fine. Roberts, 41, and Cox, 31, were arrested Oct. 27 after a three-month probe by the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office and the FBI of alleged drug trafficking and illegal gun sales. The investigation was initiated in August 2005 after a unidentified witness went to Beaufort investigators with allegations that Roberts offered to sell a kilo of cocaine that had been stored in the police department's evidence room. Roberts, who was indicted by a federal grand jury on Nov. 9, remains suspended without pay. He is being held in the Pitt County Detention Center. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman