Source: UPI Pubdate: August 25, 1998 TAMPA, Aug. 25 (UPI) -- A Tampa federal judge decided not to slap a contempt of court citation on two U.S. Customs agents, but gave the agency a tongue-lashing for their lack of internal communication. U.S. District Judge William Castagna chastised agents Peter Girard and Patrick Olive for allowing a convicted drug trafficker work for them longer than he had been allowed. Luis Plata of Hialeah Gardens had his sentence for drug trafficking reduced from nine to three-years because of his cooperation. The 42-year-old Plata worked at a warehouse near Miami International Airport watching for drug activity in the fall of 1994, but was only allowed to work for Customs for 90-days according to a judge's order. The two agents allowed Plata to continue his work for them without the judge's permission to Customs to extend Plata's tenure. - --- Checked-by: Pat Dolan