Friday, July 2, 2010

Lawyer Indicted Third Time for Meth

A courtroom drama stretching out over the past year took a new twist this week when a Ravenswood attorney was indicted for the third time on meth-related charges.

A Jackson County grand jury indicted lawyer Jessica Sullivan, 32, on 16 felony counts of possession of substances to be used as a precursor to manufacture methamphetamine, three counts of attempting to operate a clandestine lab and four counts of conspiracy to commit a felony.

Prosecutors have accused Sullivan of dropping off "care packages" of precursor material at a designated spot inside a Ravenswood bar. Co-conspirators allegedly would use those packages to manufacture methamphetamine in a lab located in an apartment above the bar.

The case has bounced in and out of the court system for a year - with Sullivan allowed to continue practicing law in the past few months.

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Lawyer Indicted Third Time for Meth

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why hasn't this "lawy -errr?"
been suspended?

StandUp said...

The public should be protected from this lawyer and any lawyer who does the same.

Her license should have immediately been pulled. State Bar -- where the heck are you?

Anonymous said...

My lawyer turned out to be on Meth as well. The night before a pivitol hearing, he took off on a binge. We lost everything.