Pubdate: Wed, 07 Feb 2007 Source: Tuscaloosa News, The (AL) Copyright: 2007 The Tuscaloosa News Contact: http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1665 Author: Robert DeWitt, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) DRUG TRIAL SET FOR FORMER JUDGE Former District Judge Ira Colvin faces drug charges. CARROLLTON -- The trial of former Pickens County District Judge Ira Colvin, arrested last year on drug possession charges, is tentatively set for December. Defense attorney Jim Standridge and William Dill of the Alabama Attorney General's Office met with Circuit Judge Scott Donaldson Tuesday in Carrollton for a status hearing. Colvin was not present. Donaldson set the trial date and said a pretrial hearing for motions would be scheduled. Colvin resigned his judgeship in August after a Pickens County grand jury indicted him for methamphetamine possession. A search of his office allegedly produced a small amount of methamphetamine. Mississippi authorities arrested Colvin earlier in Columbus, Miss., for methamphetamine possession and possessing materials to manufacture Methamphetamine earlier in August. He was arrested along with Ashley Watkins of Gordo while trying to purchase ingredients to make methamphetamine. Watkins has also been charged with methamphetamine possession in Alabama. But the cases are not directly related. Cynthia Bochman had represented Watkins but had to leave the case when she joined the 24th Judicial Circuit District Attorney's Office. Attorney Mary Turner now represents her. Both presiding Circuit Judge James Moore and District Attorney Chris McCool recused themselves from the case. McCool asked the Alabama Attorney General's Office to prosecute the case. Donaldson, a Tuscaloosa County Judge, was appointed to hear it. Gov. Bob Riley appointed W.O. "Buddy" Kirk to fill the vacancy left by Colvin's resignation. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman