Drugs And Weapons Conviction Leads To Resignation
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has accepted an attorney’s resignation
Respondent also avers that on July 25, 2024, she pled no contest in Lincoln County District Court, Case No. CF-2022-290, to Count 1, trafficking (methamphetamine); Count 2, unlawful possession of controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute marijuana; and Count 4, possession of a firearm during commission of a felony. At the time Respondent filed her affidavit, sentencing was pending. On September 3, 2024 she was sentenced to a total of five years imprisonment, suspended, with supervised probation and fines, fees and costs. Respondent is aware that entry of the Judgment and Sentence in that criminal case will subject her to disciplinary procedures under Rule 7, RGDP, and that the Judgment and Sentence will constitute the charge, be conclusive evidence of commission of the crimes, and form the basis for discipline.
Lincoln County News reported on the arrest
In a probable cause affidavit, Lincoln County Investigator Christopher Hyde states he wrote and was granted a search warrant based on information gained through an ongoing investigation on the residence and property located at 329632 E. Oakview Lane in Wellston in Lincoln County known as Campbell’s residence.
He said on that date other investigators and the Lincoln County Special Operations Team executed the search warrant around 4:40 p.m.
As officers approached the residence and knocked on the door, Hyde says he gained visual contact of Campbell through a front window. Initially, she refused to come to the front door and disobeyed orders to open the front door, he noted.
Following numerous verbal commands, Campbell reportedly opened the front door and she was removed from the residence. Capt. Chuck Brewer stood by outside the residence with her, Hyde states, while the entry team cleared all buildings on the property and no other people were located on the property at that time.
Investigator Tanner Hand took photographs of the scene prior to the collection of evidence inside and outside.
Hyde further states an extensive search of all the buildings on the property was conducted by officers.
He reported that inside her bedroom officers located multiple scales, glass smoking devices, multiple plastic bags containing what later tested to be methamphetamine and containers with marijuana inside.
They also located $4,300 $1 bills, 3 $10 bills, 2 $5 bills and 17 more $1 bills. Investigators found four firearms including firearms cases inside the bedroom and closet area. A Henry Lever-Action rifle was found to be chamber loaded and was leaned up against a dresser.
An assortment of drugs was also discovered in other buildings on the property.
Respondent cannot apply for readmission for five years. (Mike Frisch)