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eagles_victory
02-12-2009, 10:03 AM
Does it seem to anyone else like these cops just want to bring down a big name?


COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Police in the South Carolina county where Michael Phelps was photographed smoking from a marijuana pipe have been arresting people as they seek to make a case against the superstar swimmer, lawyers for two arrested people said Thursday.

Attorneys Joseph McCulloch and Dick Harpootlian told The Associated Press they each represent a client charged with possession of marijuana who were questioned about the party Phelps attended near the University of South Carolina campus in November.



After they arrested him, they didn't ask him, 'Where did you get the marijuana?' or 'Who sold it to you?' Almost all the questions they asked him were about Michael Phelps.


-- Defense attorney Dick Harpootlian

The lawyers said the two clients were renters at the house where the party apparently took place, although they were not at the party. The two have since moved and were arrested after police executed a search warrant at their new home and accused them of having a small amount of marijuana there.

"After they arrested him, they didn't ask him, 'Where did you get the marijuana?' or 'Who sold it to you?' Almost all the questions they asked him were about Michael Phelps," Harpootlian said.

The lawyers would not name their clients, who each face up to 30 days in jail and a $200 fine if convicted on the pending charges.

The Richland County Sheriff's Office would not comment on the lawyers' remarks.

"As soon as we're ready to release information on this case we will and we're still in the middle of this investigation," said Lt. Chris Cowan.

After the photo was published Feb. 1, Sheriff Leon Lott said his office would investigate and possibly charge Phelps, though officials have not specified what the offense might be.

Phelps, 23, and his representatives have not disputed the photo's accuracy. Phelps has issued a public apology, acknowledging "regrettable" behavior and "bad judgment" after the photo appeared. USA Swimming has suspended Phelps for three months and the Kellogg Co. has cut ties with him, although other sponsors are sticking with the swimmer.

The lawyers said their clients were not at the party. McCulloch, who said his client was out of town at the time, doubted that anything they told police would assist them in the case against Phelps.

"Our clients answered questions but I don't know that their information would be helpful to law enforcement," McCulloch said. "It seems to me that Richland County has a host of its own crime problems much more serious than a kid featured in a photograph with a bong in his hand."

On a "Good Morning America" broadcast Thursday, McCulloch characterized the arrests as "a fascination, if not an effort, to destroy a public hero."

Lott has said Phelps should not get a break because of his fame. Harpootlian told The Associated Press that he believes police are being overzealous.

"I find it amazing the justification is they don't want to treat him any differently just because he is a celebrity, and he is being treated far differently than any other Joe Blow who might have smoked marijuana four or five months ago."

Under South Carolina law, possession of one ounce or less of marijuana is a misdemeanor that carries a fine up to $200 and 30 days in jail for the first offense. Possession of drug paraphernalia is a $500 fine.

Columbia television station WIS-TV was first to report earlier this week that eight arrests related to the party had been made, but did not name a source. McCulloch said college students and lawyers have told him that about eight arrests have been made.

However, although the Richland County Sheriff's Department did execute search warrants last weekend on a couple locations at the University of South Carolina, the charges the eight people face are from last weekend and not from the November incident involving Phelps. A source told ESPN that those charged were mostly college students.

Lott has made fighting drug crimes a central plank of his career. He rose from patrol officer to captain of the narcotics division in the early 1990s. He was first elected sheriff in 1996 and has held the post since.

waterboy
02-12-2009, 10:15 AM
This sounds like a "witch hunt" scenario to me. It seems like a waste of taxpayers money to pursue a case like this. There's NO way they'll ever be able to prove without a doubt that Phelps possessed, or even smoked, marijuana at that party even though he admitted to it. There is NO way they'll ever be able to bring charges against him. This is laughable in my opinion.:smoker: :crazy:

I_Do_Care
02-12-2009, 10:17 AM
Reefer madness LOL

forum_guy
02-12-2009, 12:09 PM
this is so stupid...we all know there was weed in the bong but how can they justify that it wasnt tobacco in there? lol

PPHSfan
02-12-2009, 12:17 PM
LOL,

The possesion of the bong is 300 dollars more than the possession of the weed.

Those folks are weird in South Carolina.

STANG RED
02-12-2009, 12:19 PM
I won’t defend smoking weed or Phelps for being stupid, but I agree this is stupid and a waste of time and money. This has already cost Phelps millions in endorsement deals and has embarrassed him and his family. The law just needs to move on to more egregious law breakers that I'm sure are in the area in abundant supply.
He's a young man that made a silly mistake and he's paying dearly for it. Just let it go already.

pirate4state
02-12-2009, 12:41 PM
My boss & I were discussing this earlier. We both agreed it's a waste of time and pretty stupid of the police!

Even if they have witnesses...how credible are they? :doh:

Ranger Mom
02-12-2009, 12:50 PM
So...I don't understand. They are looking to press charges based on a picture??

I wonder how many of those people who have a picture on their myspace of someone "toking" are harassed over it like this??

pirate4state
02-12-2009, 12:54 PM
Originally posted by Ranger Mom
So...I don't understand. They are looking to press charges based on a picture??

I wonder how many of those people who have a picture on their myspace of someone "toking" are harassed over it like this??

That's what I asked my boss!

He said, "they probably have witnesses"

I said, "yeah, but how credible can they be if they were at the same party? Smoking weed & drinking?"

He said, "yeah, they are wasting their time"

Phantom Stang
02-12-2009, 12:57 PM
“The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly.”
Abraham Lincoln

Electus Unus
02-12-2009, 03:20 PM
Originally posted by PPHSfan
LOL,

The possesion of the bong is 300 dollars more than the possession of the weed.

Those folks are weird in South Carolina. PONP citations are always worse than possession tickets up to an ounce(speaking strictly for marijuana)

PPHSfan
02-12-2009, 03:21 PM
Originally posted by Electus Unus
PONP citations are always worse than possession tickets up to an ounce

Unless it's an ounce of meth, or heroin.:D

Electus Unus
02-12-2009, 03:22 PM
Originally posted by PPHSfan
Unless it's an ounce of meth, or heroin.:D check the revised post! :D I thought of that a little to late :D

PPHSfan
02-12-2009, 03:23 PM
LOL

Wait a minute officer, don't look at the pipe, look at this ounce of dope instead.:D