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Started by Silent_Bob, June 18, 2014, 07:26 PM NHFT

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Rockingham County prosecutor charged with drug possession

http://www.unionleader.com/article/20140618/NEWS03/140618925

CONCORD — Attorney General Joe Foster Wednesday announced the arrest of an Assistant Rockingham County Attorney on a charge of possession of a controlled drug — oxycodone.

Zachary Cross, 29, of Auburn, was arrested Tuesday in Manchester by the New Hampshire Drug Task Force with the assistance of Manchester police.

Cross posted the $2,500 cash bail and is scheduled for arraignment July 14 in Circuit Court-Manchester District Division.

Prior to joining the Rockingham County Attorney's Office, Cross was an intern at the Hillsborough County Attorney's Office and the Franklin Police Department, where he served as a law clerk for the prosecutor.

Cross is a 2011 graduate of the University of New Hampshire School of Law and a 2007 graduate of the University of New Hampshire.

Russell Kanning


KBCraig

I warn people all the time about "legal" prescription drugs. I don't know this guy's circumstances, but it is always illegal under federal law (and most states' laws) to use or possess any controlled substance for which you don't have a current valid prescription.

I can't count the number of times that well meaning family or friends have offered to "lend" a leftover pain pill or sleeping aid. If I don't have a prescription for it, it's just as illegal for me to take one as if I'd bought it off the black market. And because I've been subject to random drug testing, my (soon to be former) employer would treat it the same way.

Free libertarian

  Some drugs are more equal than others -  George Oh Well

Russell Kanning

someone yesterday was pulling his weed out of a prescription bottle ..... see It is for medicinal purposes.

Free libertarian

Irv Rosenfeld is supplied over nine ounces a month of medical weed by the Federal Government and has been for years.
He lit up a joint in the NH legislative office building break room outside the cafeteria a couple of years ago and nobody, not even the state cop that walked by him said a word.

Some pigs can only see what they have been told to see.   Very Milgrammy this "war on drugs" experiment uh huh.

Jim Johnson

Some one, in government,  don like Zachary Cross.