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Thursday, February 05, 2026

In Wake of Margle's Drug Charges Wilson Borough Looking For New Solicitor

On Tuesday, I told you that local attorney Stanley Margle, who is facing drug charges, was jailed for refusing to provide a drug-testing sample to pretrial services. Although he's presumed innocent, he's still required to comply with bail conditions. He learned the hard way just what can happen when they are ignored. According to the docket sheet, which sometimes can be a day or two behind real time, he was still jailed as of last night. Lehigh Valley Live has reported that Margle has since provided a sample, so the court might be inclined to release him. ... Or not.

As I mentioned, Margle was still Wilson Borough's Solicitor as of their reorganization meeting in January. That may be changing soon. Wilson Borough is now looking for a new Solicitor. Proposals are due February 20.

A post about a local attorney going through hard times is going to attract a lot of interest, especially when he has public clients. Years ago, I wrote about another local lawyer who was stealing money from clients and his own firm to pay for his drinking and gambling addictions. He never forgave me and once accosted me at a high school basketball game. 

I understand the anger. As most of you know, I am an alcoholic. Not a former alcoholic. There's no such thing. If you can't handle booze, you can never handle it and should always refer to yourself as a current alkie. I am very fortunate that I am one of the last of the true alcoholics, meaning that I was only using booze and no other drug. I am also grateful that one stint in rehab and one year of daily AA meetings have kept me sober. 

When confronted with the reality that an addiction is interfering with matters that mean something to you, most addicts and alcoholics will blame anything but their addition for their problem. In Stanley's case, it is a mysterious "rogue cop." Certainly not cocaine. 

Eventually, the lucky among us hit bottom. It finally dawns on us that we are addicts or alcoholics and it's something we can't outsmart. 

In my case, I hit bottom after the Disciplinary Board saw through my bullshit and recommended that I be suspended. I actually wandered off to the Delaware Gap National Recreation Area, where I was gonna' off myself. I don't know what happened because I told no one about my problems, but a good friend who practiced law with me somehow found me and talked me down. His nickname was Sunny. To this day, I don't know how he knew or how he was able to find me. 

My sincere hope is that Stanley has hit bottom and that he now realizes he's not smarter than his addiction. He still has a lot to offer this world and believe he can make an excellent contribution to this world if he meets his problem head on and fights it like the good lawyer he was a few years ago. 

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