Pubdate: Sun, 27 Mar 2005
Source: Beaufort Gazette, The (SC)
Copyright: 2005 The Beaufort Gazette
Contact:  http://www.beaufortgazette.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1806
Author: Noah Haglund, The Island Packet
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BEAUFORT COUNTY WRAPS UP ITS FIRST TERM OF DRUG CASES

BEAUFORT -- The Beaufort County Solicitor's Office finished up its first 
court term dedicated to drug cases Friday and geared up for one of its next 
battles -- securing county funds to hire more attorneys.

During the two-week term and roster meetings that preceded it, 68 
defendants were sentenced for 111 offenses, deputy solicitor Duffie Stone said.

"I think it's unusual to move that many cases," Stone said. "We had one 
trial in two weeks. Everybody else ended up pleading guilty."

The lone trial was for Walter Jenkins, 61, of Beaufort, who was arrested 
last September. He received a 10-year-sentence Tuesday after a jury found 
him guilty of distribution of crack cocaine and distribution of crack 
cocaine within a half-mile of a school, Stone said.

Several other cases stemmed from arrests on Hilton Head Island. Brian Keith 
Freeman, 35, received 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to sale and 
distribution of crack cocaine and several other drug charges. He had been 
arrested at the Fairfield Inn, 9 Marina Side Drive, in December and again 
in October on a warrant charging him with a crack cocaine sale at the 
Treetop Apartments in August.

Three other men received 10-year sentences for cocaine and crack sales on 
the island.

Stone said he plans to continue trying drug cases during quarterly terms, 
with the next one in June.

Sheriff P.J. Tanner, who ran the county drug-enforcement team from 1986 to 
1992, said he hadn't seen so many drug defendants sentenced -- or such 
lengthy sentences -- in several years.

Only time will tell whether that puts a dent in the local drug trade, he said.

Next month, the Solicitor's Office will taken on a different challenge: 
presenting a $529,779 proposal to Beaufort County for the 2006 fiscal year 
budget. That would more than double the county's current contribution of 
about $223,000. County Council has turned down significant increases in the 
past two years, and the prosecutors' budget has remained stagnant.

Though it is not clear what will emerge from this year's budget process, 
the request comes at a time as Stone, who was appointed to head the office 
in January, is embarking on a series of ambitious changes.

"I do not consider that to be an outlandish request," Stone said.
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