Joe Moszczynski,
STAR-LEDGER STAFFTuesday, September 29, 2009
Two suspected Sussex County cocaine dealers remained in jail yesterday after a judge refused to lower their bail, the county prosecutor's office said. Bruce Parks, 40, an ex-convict who had served five years in prison on drug and other offenses in the 1990s, and Patricia Jelissis, 39, were arrested Friday at a home they shared on Alder Terrace in the Lake Neepaulin section of Wantage.
The couple's arrest followed a search by law enforcement officials of their home, self-storage unit and vehicles. The search uncovered four ounces of crack cocaine with a street value of about $3,000 and two semiautomatic handguns, the prosecutor's office said.
During yesterday's first appearance hearing before Superior Court Judge Edward Gannon, sitting in Newton, Parks asked the judge for a lower bail, which is currently $200,000 with no 10 percent option.
"I haven't been arrested since 1991. I'll never see $200,000, even 10 percent is way out of my league," Parks said. But Gannon denied the request. "These offenses are very serious offenses. You're facing major (prison) time," which increases the risk of flight, said the judge.
Parks and Jelissis, who is being held in the county jail in lieu of $75,000 bail with no 10 percent option, were each charged with possession with intent to distribute 1½ ounces but less than 5 ounces of cocaine, a second-degree crime. Parks was additionally charged with second-degree possession of firearms by a convicted felon. Each second-degree crime is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
On July 3, 1991, Parks was sentenced to five years in state prison on charges of employing a juvenile in a drug distribution scheme, burglary, theft, escape and possession of a controlled dangerous substance, according to the state Department of Corrections web site. He was paroled on July 2, 1996.
Parks was also arrested in New York on a federal drug charge, as well as in Florida. The suspects' arrests last week resulted from an investigation by the county Guns, Gangs and Narcotics Task Force and the State Police at the Sussex barracks. A hearing in the case was scheduled for Nov. 2.
Joe Moszczynski mau be reached at (973) 383-0516 or
jmoszczynski@starledger.com.