Pubdate: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 Source: Boston Herald (MA) Copyright: 2006 The Boston Herald, Inc Contact: http://news.bostonherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/53 Author: Laurel J. Sweet Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) GRAMMY'S DRUG CONSPIRACY CHARGE STANDS For better or worse, grandparents Andrew and Winifred Schlehuber will remain on trial together, wedded as they are in life to allegations of running a drug den in their West Roxbury home. Suffolk Superior Court Judge Raymond J. Brassard yesterday refused to drop the drug conspiracy case against Winifred Schlehuber, 69, despite her attorney's contention that the only witness against her - Finagle-a-Bagel founder and admitted cocaine junkie Mark Smith - lacks credibility. The tarnished tycoon testified this week that his $200-a-day nose candy habit was why he was entrusted with housesitting the Schlehubers' property when the couple's home was raided by police March 31, 2000. "Mark Smith testified that over 10 times, and as much as 20 times, Winifred Schlehuber gave him his daily fix when her husband wasn't there," prosecutor Dean Mazzone reminded Brassard. Smith, who sold his Auburndale bagel company in 1998 and used the profits to buy drugs, also recalled writing Mrs. Schlehuber a check for $3,000 and putting "research and development" on the check's memo line. However, the money, he testified, was for drugs. Smith, Brassard said, appears to be the prosecution's "key witness," so as for whether what he says can be believed, "I do think that's a jury issue." Winifred Schlehuber's attorney, Daniel Fitzgerald, argued it couldn't be proved that the couple conspired to be drug lords when "They don't even sleep in the same room." Andrew Schlehuber, also 69, faces multiple drug charges, including trafficking in cocaine. The trial is in its second week. The couple allegedly kept drugs in a dresser drawer, a cereal box and a diaper bag. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman