Pubdate: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 Source: Courier-Journal, The (Louisville, KY) Copyright: 2007 The Courier-Journal Contact: http://www.courier-journal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/97 Note: Only publishes local LTEs Author: Andrea Uhde FORMER OLDHAM POLICE OFFICER PLEADS GUILTY TO POSSESSION OF POT A former Oldham County police officer who handled the county's only drug-sniffing police dog has pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana and has been sentenced to 90 days in jail. But Gerald W. Colston will avoid jail time if he meets a number of conditions in the next year, including 100 hours of community service, according to the court order issued last Wednesday by Oldham District Judge Diana Wheeler. Colston, 38, was arraigned Sept. 4 after being charged with growing four marijuana plants outside his home on Rose Island Road. The charge is a misdemeanor. He resigned Aug. 31 from the police department, where he had worked for eight years. Before Colston pleaded guilty last week, the charge was reduced to possession of less than 8 ounces of marijuana. Travis Combs, the attorney representing Colston, said he and the prosecuting attorney worked together on the outcome. "I think it's fair and reasonable," he said. "It took some give and take on both sides." Combs said he thinks his client wants to discipline and train dogs at the county's animal-control department as part of his community service. County Attorney John Fendley also said the penalty was appropriate. "I think it was sufficient," he said. Police Chief Mike Griffin said his department is in the process of hiring two officers, and then he will decide whom to put in charge of the drug-sniffing dog. He said he's looking at altering the drug-testing policy so that the K-9 officer will be tested four times a year. Officers in the department are currently tested randomly, he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath