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Former IMPD Officer James Davis Sentenced to 10 Years
Co-Defendant Kabec Higgins Also Sentenced
INDIANAPOLIS, IN—James Davis, 34, Indianapolis, Indiana was sentenced to 120 months in
prison today by U.S. District Judge Larry J. McKinney following his guilty plea to conspiracy to
possess with intent to distribute 50 kilograms of marijuana and possession of a firearm in
furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, announced Timothy M. Morrison, United States Attorney
for the Southern District of Indiana. This case was the result of an investigation by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, the Indiana State Police and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
Department (IMPD).
Robert B. Long, Jason P. Edwards, and James Davis were all members of the
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. On June 11, 2008, an indictment returned by a
federal grand jury alleged that between March and June, 2008, the three men used their official
positions to divert marijuana and cash proceeds of marijuana trafficking to their own use, at
times using fictitious search warrants to gain access to private property and at other times just
breaking in.
Also sentenced today was Kabec Higgins, a civilian acquaintance and operator of a local
business, Ear Candy Muzik. He distributed marijuana for the three officers. Higgins pled guilty
to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute 50 kilograms of marijuana. U.S. District Judge
Larry J. McKinney sentenced Higgins to 15 months in prison.
Long and Edwards were convicted of drug trafficking at a trial held earlier this summer
and await sentencing. Davis and Higgins testified for the government in that trial.
According to Assistant U. S. Attorneys Josh Minkler and Joe H. Vaughn, who prosecuted
these cases for the government, Judge McKinney also imposed 3 years supervised release
following Davis’ release from imprisonment, and 3 years supervised release following Higgins’
release from imprisonment.
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