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Pubdate: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 Source: Edmonton Journal (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 The Edmonton Journal Contact: http://www.canada.com/edmonton/edmontonjournal/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/134 Author: Chris Purdy, The Edmonton Journal Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) GUARD GETS FIVE YEARS IN PRISON 'Good Person' Smuggled Drugs Into Remand Centre For Inmates EDMONTON - A former guard at the Edmonton Remand Centre has been sentenced to five years in prison for smuggling drugs inside the jail for inmates. Provincial court Judge Michael Allen said Matthew Domke will not have an easy time behind bars, having once worked on the other side in a corrections uniform. "It is entirely likely that he will need to be placed in protective custody for his own safety," Allen said Friday. But he ruled against a defence request that Domke be allowed to serve a two-year sentence in the community. "Court must attempt to deter anyone from importing drugs, especially dangerous and addictive drugs, into an institution," said Allen. "Those who abuse their employee status, thereby breaching the trust, must expect severe sentences." Domke, 24, recently pleaded guilty to four counts of possessing controlled substances for the purpose of trafficking. He admitted to bringing inmates tobacco in December 2004, after the province banned smoking in jails. He thought tobacco would help calm prisoners and prevent fights. He was then approached by other inmates to transport packages and felt he had no choice. "He was afraid that the inmates would 'rat him out,' " said Allen. "Once he became involved, he found it difficult to extricate himself." His family was also threatened, Allen said. Domke tried to get transferred but was only able to have his shift changed. In February 2005, while under police surveillance, Domke picked up a box from a Mill Woods home. He then drove to the Remand Centre and was arrested before his afternoon shift. The box, which he carried inside a knapsack, contained marijuana and about 550 pills, including morphine and codeine. The drugs were worth about $15,500 inside, four times their value on the street. Domke, a remand guard for three years, told police he received a small amount of money for six or seven deliveries over three months. He said he also got an "adrenalin rush" from his participation. And he was using cocaine at the time of the offences. Allen said Domke lived at home with his parents and others described him as kind and polite. His personality made him "somewhat susceptible to manipulation by ruthless inmates," said Allen. "And perhaps, he was not an ideal candidate to be in charge." His naivete made him susceptible to extortion, but Domke should have known that smuggling drugs into a jail would create a more dangerous atmosphere. "I hope things go well four you," Allen told Domke before he was taken into custody. "I know deep down you're a good person." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek