Pubdate: Sun, 24 Mar 2002
Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News (CO)
Copyright: 2002, Denver Publishing Co.
Contact:  http://www.rockymountainnews.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/371
Authors: Ian Berry and Brett Jensen, the Anderson Independent-Mail 
(Anderson, SC)
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WATSON FOUND GUILTY OF MISDEMEANOR

Derek Watson's career as a University of South Carolina running back 
officially came to an end Wednesday afternoon.

The Williamston, S.C. native was convicted of simple possession of 
marijuana and received a 30-day sentence suspended to 240 hours of 
community service. The six-member jury deliberated for almost an hour 
before reaching its decision.

The judge waived a $200 fine and court fees when Mr. Watson said he was 
unemployed.

The charge is only a misdemeanor, but for Mr. Watson it carries major 
implications. He was dismissed from the football team and left school after 
being charged by Greenville Police in January. Coach Lou Holtz had not 
ruled out his possible reinstatement, but being acquitted of the charges 
was a part of the requirements.

Since he was found guilty, Mr. Watson has only two options. He can either 
apply for the National Football League's supplemental draft or transfer to 
another school.

"Derek's situation with the football team has not changed since being 
dismissed in January," said South Carolina athletic department spokesman 
Kerry Tharp. "The athletic department is hopeful he gets things moving in 
the right direction."

If he chooses to transfer to another Division-I school, he will be required 
to sit out a season. If he transfers to a Division I-AA school, such as 
South Carolina State, he could play immediately.

S.C. State football coach Buddy Pough briefly attended Mr. Watson's trial.

"I'm here to show my support," said Mr. Pough, who was the running back's 
coach for the Gamecocks before being hired by the Bulldogs in December.

Sources close to Mr. Watson and S.C. State said the junior running back 
intends to apply for a transfer to the Orangeburg university.

On the stand during the trial, Mr. Watson spoke of a future career in the 
NFL. On his way out of the courthouse he could not shed light on his future 
plans.

"I don't know," Mr. Watson said. "I'm just a little confused right now."

His attorney, Beattie Ashmore, focused on his football stardom during the 
trial. He started his opening arguments by pointing out Mr. Watson scored 
88 touchdowns at Palmetto High School.

In closing arguments he said the jury should believe Mr. Watson did not 
have marijuana "because Derek is a football star" and had too much to lose, 
including an NFL contract.

He said detectives offered no proof the marijuana was in Mr. Watson's 
possession.

"What we do know is that Derek Watson has a promising football career," Mr. 
Ashmore said. "That's the reason he's not going to smoke marijuana."

But Greenville City Attorney Debra Gammons said even if Mr. Watson just 
handed someone else their own marijuana, it would be illegal. She said the 
possession law applies to everyone, from football stars to homeless persons.

Greenville police detectives testified they saw Mr. Watson lick a cigar 
paper and then toss a bag of marijuana from his lap to floorboard in his 
passenger seat. They approached the vehicle in the parking lot of a nightclub.

The driver of the car, Antwan Andre Galloway, testified the marijuana 
belonged to him, not Mr. Watson. But Judge Matthew Hawley said Mr. Watson 
should have exited the car and started "open-field running" the second Mr. 
Galloway asked him to hold the drugs.

"You're an example for the youth in this state and across this great 
nation, and you need to refrain from such conduct at all costs," the judge 
said.

Mr. Watson's father, James Ervin Ligon, said after the trial he hoped his 
son would continue to go to school, "hopefully at the University of South 
Carolina." He acknowledged attending S.C. State was another possibility for 
his son.
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