Pubdate: Wed, 23 May 2007 Source: Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus,GA) Copyright: 2007 Ledger-Enquirer Contact: http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/enquirer/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/237 Author: Alan Riquelmy, Staff Writer FORMER OFFICER OUT ON BOND Columbus Police Veteran Pleads Not Guilty, Given $10,000 Bond A former nine-year veteran of the Columbus Police will remain free on bond after his Tuesday appearance in U.S. District Court. Cory Wilber stood in a suit and tie before U.S. Magistrate G. Mallon Faircloth for his first appearance hearing. Charged with misprision of felony, Wilber is accused of concealing knowledge of a felony. "This is an unusual charge," Faircloth said. "There's no element of violence. There's no element of possession or distribution of drugs." Assistant U.S. Attorney Melvin Hyde Jr. told Faircloth that Wilber attempted on Jan. 30, 2005, to steal money that was on its way to Columbus from Albany. The money was intended to purchase marijuana. After hearing from Hyde, Faircloth advised Wilber of his rights and received his not guilty plea. Wilber was indicted on the charge May 16. He turned in his badge and gun and was fired from the police after his arrest. If convicted, he would face three years in prison, a fine or both. Defense attorney Frank Martin requested his client be allowed to remain out on bond until the case's conclusion. Hyde gave no objection, and Faircloth gave Wilber a $10,000 bond. Wilber is the second Columbus Police officer to be fired after a federal grand jury returned an indictment. Larry Lightning pleaded not guilty in U.S. District Court April 23 following his April 19 indictment. Lightning faces charges of conspiracy to possess crack cocaine with intent to distribute, extortion by a public official and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. If convicted on all charges, he could face life in prison. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath