Pubdate: Tue, 06 Feb 2007
Source: Adirondack Daily Enterprise, The (NY)
Copyright: 2007 The Adirondack Daily Enterprise
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4413
Author: Jacob Resneck
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin)

GUARD PLEADS GUILTY TO TRYING TO DELIVER HEROIN TO PRISONERS

SARANAC LAKE -- A state corrections officer faces state prison after 
pleaded guilty Friday in Franklin County Court to attempting to 
deliver narcotics to the Bare Hill Correctional Facility in Malone, 
where he worked.

Michael D. Bradish, 34, was caught on tape last September receiving 
37 bundles of heroin from a St. Lawrence County man in a joint 
investigation that included state police, the state Department of 
Corrections and the Franklin County District Attorney's Office.

State police intercepted Bradish the next day on his way to work and 
found the drugs following a search. He has pleaded guilty to two 
felonies: attempted promoting prison contraband and attempted 
criminal possession of controlled substance, plus misdemeanor 
official misconduct. Following the plea, he was remanded to the 
Franklin County Jail in Malone without bail and is scheduled to be 
sentenced next month; he could receive from one-and-one-third to four 
years in state prison.

Franklin County District Attorney Derek Champagne said Bradish had 
been the center of an arrangement in which Bradish delivered heroin 
that had been mailed from New York City to the prison in which he worked.

"As a result of this investigation, several other corrections 
officers have resigned or were fired for improper conduct," Champagne 
said today. Because of state Department of Corrections regulations, 
Champagne said he couldn't release further details.

"I wish I could make public all of the details," Champagne said.

One of Bradish's alleged accomplices, Scott Monroe of Brasher Falls, 
is facing charges in St. Lawrence County for his alleged role in the smuggling.
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