Pubdate: 20 Nov 1999 Source: Stillwater News Press (OK) Copyright: 1999 Stillwater News Press Contact: P.O. Box 2288, Stillwater, OK 74076 Fax: (405) 372-3112 Website: http://www.stwnewspress.com/ INMATE GETS 40 MORE FOR DOPE A Payne County jury recommended another 40 years in prison for an incarcerated man found guilty of possession of marijuana in a penal institution, according to the district attorney's office. On Friday, a jury recommended Arthur Donnel Miller, Jr., 37, serve an additional 40 years in prison for being caught with five bags of marijuana in his cell. He is serving a 38 year sentence at Cimarron Correctional Facility for second degree murder. According to Payne County District Attorney Rob Hudson, guards at the prison found an unsigned letter addressed to “Donnel” containing “suspicious information” that eventually led to the search of Miller’s cell. Miller is the only inmate with the name “Donnel,” Hudson said. Guards found one bag containing five plastic bags in Miller’s cell. Defense attorneys said the state had failed to prove the marijuana was Miller’s. Miller’s cellmate, Eric Thompson, who was also charged and earlier pleaded guilty, testified the marijuana was his, according to the district attorney’s office. He later testified Miller had rolled and smoked the marijuana with him. Thompson received a 10 year sentence. Because of Miller’s prior record, the possible range of punishment was 20 years to life in prison for the drug charge. His formal sentencing will be before District Judge Donald L. Worthington on Jan. 14, 2000. Hudson said prison officials believe the marijuana was smuggled into the prison by someone who previously visited Miller. That matter is still under investigation. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake