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Posted: 1:55 PM Feb 6, 2012
Judge OKs Plea in Prosecutor's Drug Case
A state court judge said Monday she'll accept a plea deal that will give a former Las Vegas prosecutor who handled the Bruno Mars and Paris Hilton drug cases three years' probation and a chance to clear his record in a felony cocaine possession case.
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LAS VEGAS (AP) - A state court judge said Monday she'll accept a
plea deal that will give a former Las Vegas prosecutor who handled
the Bruno Mars and Paris Hilton drug cases three years' probation
and a chance to clear his record in a felony cocaine possession
case.
Clark County District Court Judge Carolyn Ellsworth said she
found a clerical error during her review of the case, but said she
found no reason to throw out the plea agreement involving former
Deputy District Attorney David Schubert. The judge scheduled
sentencing Feb. 27.
Ellsworth's ruling came after another state court judge took
himself off the case in December, saying prosecutors should be held
to a higher standard and the plea deal was too lenient.
Ellsworth said she reviewed why the state attorney general's
office decided to drop three felonies including weapons possession
and drug conspiracy, and found no abuse of prosecutorial
discretion.
Schubert, 48, declined outside court to talk about the case. He
pleaded guilty in September as a first offender to felony unlawful
possession of a controlled substance not for sale.
Schubert resigned from the district attorney's office shortly
after his arrest last March after buying a $40 rock of crack
cocaine from a man who Las Vegas police watched get out of
Schubert's car, go into an apartment complex and return. Police
also confiscated an unregistered 9mm handgun from Schubert's car.
Schubert had been a prosecutor for 10 years, including two years
as Clark County district attorney office liaison to a federal drug
task force. He is now a private defense attorney handling criminal
and family matters.
Among cases he handled were plea deals that got Hilton, now 30,
a year of probation on misdemeanor cocaine possession and
obstruction charges. The celebrity socialite was arrested after
police said 0.8 grams of cocaine fell out of her handbag following
a Las Vegas Strip traffic stop in August 2010.
A judge recently dismissed a first offender case for Mars, 26,
on a felony cocaine possession charge. The Grammy-winning pop star, whose real name is Peter Hernandez, stayed out of trouble for a
year and met other conditions of a plea deal after acknowledging in
court that he had 2.6 grams of cocaine after a performance at a
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino nightclub.
Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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