Pubdate: Wed, 09 May 2007 Source: Janesville Gazette (WI) Copyright: 2007 Bliss Communications, Inc Contact: http://www.gazetteextra.com/contactus/lettertoeditor.asp Website: http://www.gazetteextra.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1356 Author: Mike DuPre' DA DISMISSES ONE OF TWO POT CASES One of two marijuana cases filed against a Janesville man has been dismissed, but the second still is pending in Rock County Court. The charge of delivery of marijuana that prompted an arrest warrant for Michael J. Lacey, 44, and a search warrant for his home, #### Academy St., upper apartment, was dismissed without prejudice because the informant in the case declined to testify, said Scott Dirks, an assistant district attorney for Rock County. The original complaint accused Lacey of selling a small amount of marijuana, Dirks said, adding that he had no leverage to compel the informant to testify. But because he dismissed the case without prejudice, he can reinstate the charge if the informant decides to testify, Dirks said. Regardless, after police broke through the lock on Lacey's door the morning of April 12, they found several marijuana plants and a small amount of marijuana, according to the second complaint charging Lacey with manufacturing marijuana and maintaining a drug-trafficking place. Lacey has a court appearance Monday in the second case. Lacey's initial arrest and the search of his apartment made front-page news April 12 after Janesville police invited a reporter and a photographer from The Janesville Gazette to accompany them as they executed arrest and search warrants in a predawn drug sweep throughout the city. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek