Kevin Mackey, former Cleveland State basketball coach...
Kevin Mackey, former Cleveland State basketball coach who is undergoing treatment at a Houston drug and alcohol center, was indicted on charges of cocaine use and driving under the influence.
Mackey was arrested July 13 as he and a female companion drove away from a suspected drug house on Cleveland’s east side. He has already pleaded no contest to a city charge for having blood-alcohol content above the legal limit.
The indictment was by the Cuyahoga County grand jury. Use of cocaine is a fourth-degree felony punishable by maximum five years’ imprisonment. Driving under the influence is a misdemeanor punishable by a maximum of six months in jail.
Indicted on a charge of possession of heroin was Alma Massey, the woman Mackey was with when he was arrested. She could be sentenced to five years in prison if convicted.
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