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'Local prosecutive matter'

DA to review Irvin evidence, grand jury could get case

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Latest: Wednesday August 16, 2000 08:58 AM

  Michael Irvin Michael Irvin has insisted he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and the drugs found were not his. AP

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -- A grand jury could review evidence against former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin, who was arrested at an apartment where law officers say they found marijuana and other drugs.

The Denton County district attorney's office will determine whether to prosecute Irvin, the FBI said Tuesday.

A grand jury would receive any accusations involving a possible felony offense, Assistant District Attorney Kevin Henry told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in Wednesday's editions.

"If they send it up here, we are going to review it just like any other case," he said.

But FBI special agent Lori Bailey and Henry said the case is not on a fast track.

"We are not accelerating our efforts to expedite this matter," Bailey said. "It will pass through our system like any other investigation."

Irvin Chronology
March 4, 1996 -- Irving, Texas, police respond to complaints of a loud party at a motel. Police find marijuana and cocaine along with drug paraphernalia in room where Irvin and three others are staying.

April 1, 1996 -- Grand jury indicts Irvin and two others on misdemeanor possession of marijuana. Irvin also is charged with felony possession of at least 4 grams of cocaine.

July 15, 1996 -- Irvin pleads no contest to second-degree felony cocaine possession in exchange for four years' deferred probation, $10,000 fine and dismissal of misdemeanor marijuana possession charges against him. The deferred probation means if he stays out of trouble, the charge is cleared from his record.

Oct. 10, 1999 -- Irvin suffers neck injury that leaves him temporarily paralyzed on the turf of Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia. The game against the Eagles is his last.

July 6, 2000 -- A Dallas judge ends Irvin's probation nine days early.

July 10, 2000 -- Irvin announces his retirement from the Cowboys and his new job as a commentator for FOX Sports Net.

Aug. 9, 2000 -- Irvin arrested in North Dallas apartment complex on a charge of misdemeanor possession of marijuana. 
 
 

Two days after arresting Irvin and a woman at the north Dallas apartment, members of a drug task force announced they would not seek marijuana charges against Irvin. He had been arrested on investigation of misdemeanor marijuana possession.

"It becomes a local prosecutive matter," Bailey said.

Authorities said they found less than two ounces of marijuana along with ecstasy pills.

A drug task force had a warrant for the apartment's tenant, who was not there. Instead, Irvin and the tenant's sister were at the apartment.

"We had been over there one other time," said Bailey. "We did not know that Michael Irvin had ever been there."

Apartment tenant Ronda Adham, who is also identified as Rhonda Adaham on some official documents, was arrested by task force agents Aug. 10 in a Dallas suburb. She was indicted on federal drug trafficking charges in 1999 and had violated conditions of her pretrial release.

Adham was part of a group accused of selling the heroin that killed Mark Tuinei of the Dallas Cowboys last year, according to published reports.

Earlier reports also said that a substance that appeared to be cocaine had been found in the apartment where Irvin was arrested.

Irvin in 1996 had pleaded no contest to felony cocaine possession in exchange for four years of deferred probation, a $10,000 fine and dismissal of misdemeanor marijuana possession charges.

The NFL suspended Irvin for five games. He finished his deferred probation on the charge just before he announced his retirement last month.

Irvin, who was hired for FOX Sports Net's Sunday pregame show, has insisted he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and the drugs were not his. He won three Super Bowls with the Cowboys.


 
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