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Judge Grants Bail to Former Healey Staffer Accused of Cocaine Trafficking
LaMar Cook faces $85,000 bail for trafficking over 200 grams of cocaine and firearm offenses after initial detention without bail, with conditions to ensure community safety.
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Fired Healey deputy granted bail on cocaine trafficking charges
The former deputy director of Gov. Maura Healey’s western Massachusetts office has been granted bail, weeks after his arrest on drug and gun charges. Lamar Cook, 45, of Springfield, was arrested Oct. 28 and charged with trafficking cocaine after police seized eight kilograms of the drug delivered to the Springfield state office building where he worked. He was fired from his state job in the wake of his arrest, the governor’s office said. He is …
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