Pubdate: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 Source: Isthmus (WI) Contact: http://www.thedailypage.com/ Forum: http://www.thedailypage.com/netforum/isthmus-forum/a.cgi Section: On the Town Author: Bill Lueders Bookmark: MAP's link to Wisconsin articles is: http://www.mapinc.org/states/wi THE REAL STORY On Sept. 10, "On the Town" reported that the Dane County District Attorney's Office suddenly dismissed felony pot-possession charges against Dominic Bogan, a Madison man who was nabbed with--gasp!--a marijuana stem in a baggie in his wastebasket at home. This may be a sign, the item speculated, that the office is getting wary about prosecuting "embarassingly petty" drug cases. But records obtained last week by The Capital Times show the charges were dismissed after it became known that Madison Police Officer Maya Krajcinovic lied in her report, saying the stem was found by a probation and parole agent. In fact, she found it herself while illegally participating in the search. Krajcinovic drew a five-day unpaid suspension. Assistant DA Mary Ellen Karst, in dismissing the charge against Bogan, said only that "there's insufficient evidence to prosecute." The underlying reason for the dismissal was kept secret from the court, the defense and the public -- until the release of records regarding the discipline against Krajcinovic. - --- MAP posted-by: Eric Ernst