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— PA Attorney General (@PaAttorneyGen) May 23, 2013
Paul Pozonsky, former Pa. judge, charged with stealing cocaine from cases dlvr.it/3QLYM1
— News.Stream (@LaurentJPR) May 24, 2013
Ex-Judge Charged With Stealing Cocaine From Cases - Paul Pozonsky - 5/23/13 goo.gl/MHJvV
— DJ DEE BOY (@deeboymp3) May 24, 2013
Updated story on former Washington County Judge Paul Pozonsky, accused of stealing drug evidence: post-gazette.com/stories/local/…As reported in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette
— Moriah Balingit (@MoriahBee) May 23, 2013
According to a grand jury presentment, Mr. Pozonsky went so far as calling a state trooper handling the case the next day, asking him to bring him the drugs that had been seized during the execution of a search warrant the previous year, a haul that totaled more than 200 grams of cocaine. The trooper complied and delivered the evidence, sealed in evidence bags, to the judge's chambers.
In July 2012, 57-year-old Paul Pozonsky abruptly quit his job as a Common Pleas Court judge in Pennsylvania and moved 4,000 miles to Alaska to join his wife Sara, a politically connected native of Alaska.