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Houston! One Fucking Party Town! Even The Lawyers Think So!
11:51 AM CDT on Tuesday, September 30, 2003
Associated Press HOUSTON - A Houston attorney who appeared in court last week to represent a client has found himself in need of legal representation. Stanley Duane Wilkinson, 53, has been charged with possession of a controlled substance after a bailiff said he saw a small plastic bag containing what turned out to be cocaine residue fall from the lawyer's jacket pocket, the Houston Chronicle reported in Tuesday's editions. Wilkinson was in state District Judge Mark Ellis' courtroom where he was representing a client who planned to enter a guilty plea, according to a criminal complaint. Ellis' staff has said the judge will recuse himself from that case. After the bag allegedly dropped from Wilkinson's pocket, bailiff P. Halfin approached the attorney and told him he thought the attorney had dropped the bag, the newspaper reported. Wilkinson said the bag was not his and he did not drop it. The white powdery residue in the bag tested positive as cocaine, the criminal complaint states. Wilkinson was freed on $2,000 bond. He did not immediately return a phone message left by The Associated Press on Tuesday.
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