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Former EKU Professor Convicted On Drug Charge

Posted: Sep 26, 2012 9:04 AM

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(AP) - A former Eastern Kentucky University professor who resigned after being arrested on a marijuana charge has been convicted of trafficking.

The Richmond Register reports a jury found 63-year-old Larry Belknap guilty of trafficking in more than 8 ounces but less than 5 pounds of the drug after deliberating Tuesday for nearly five hours. They recommended a one-year sentence.

State police said officers arrested Belknap at his Richmond home after searching it and finding 8 pounds of marijuana.

Belknap testified during the trial that he grew marijuana for personal use and sometimes shared it with others.

Belknap was a tenured member of the university's Department of Recreation and Park Administration. He had taught undergraduate courses in subjects such as outdoor recreation, park management, and interpretive services.

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Information from: Richmond Register, http://www.richmondregister.com

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Topics: Larry Belknap, EKU

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