Pubdate: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 Source: Orlando Sentinel (FL) Copyright: 2007 Orlando Sentinel Contact: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/325 Note: Rarely prints out-of-state LTEs. Author: Willoughby Mariano, Sentinel Staff Writer PERJURY CHARGE AGAINST DEPUTY DROPPED Prosecutors cite the loss of 2 witnesses. The Orange cop says he did nothing wrong in the drug case. The State Attorney's Office decided Friday not to pursue a perjury charge against an Orange County deputy sheriff accused of lying to a jury in a drug case. Kevin Carter, 46, was arrested in May because he told a jury in January 2005 that an anonymous stranger at a bus stop tipped him off to drug-dealing behind a Pine Hills liquor store. A sheriff's investigation determined that the tipster was actually a suspected prostitute Carter threatened with arrest if she failed to cooperate. Prosecutors decided to take the case off the docket because two key witnesses disappeared, said Randy Means, executive director of the Orange-Osceola State Attorney's Office. If the witnesses in Carter's case surface, his office may file charges again. Carter is one of three former undercover drug-squad members arrested on perjury charges. The cases against deputies Jeffrey Lane and Nicholas Ortiz are ongoing. Friday's decision brought relief to Carter, who wants to return to his post at the Sheriff's Office on the fugitive squad. "I have to go back. It's principle. It's a name thing," Carter said. "This has been a long battle, when you know you're right and you know you've done nothing wrong," he said. Carter would not discuss details of the case on the advice of his attorney. He is on unpaid leave from the Sheriff's Office and is supporting himself with military benefits. Sheriff's officials have not received official notice of the decision by the State Attorney's Office and do not know whether they will allow Carter to return to work, spokesman Capt. Mark Strobridge said. An internal investigation has not been completed. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake