Saskatchewan

Kings' Jarret Stoll charged with felony cocaine possession

Jarret Stoll, who was born and raised in Saskatchewan, could spend up to four years in prison if convicted.

Stoll is originally from Melville, Saskatchewan

Los Angeles Kings centre Jarret Stoll has been charged with felony cocaine possession stemming from his April 17 arrest at a Las Vegas Strip pool.

The Clark County district attorney's office charged 32-year-old Stoll on Monday with one count of possession of a controlled substance.

Security guards at MGM Grand's Wet Republic pool complex found what police believed to be 3.3 grams of cocaine and several capsules of ecstasy in Stoll's pocket during a routine search.

District Attorney Steven Wolfson wouldn't comment on why the charge only included cocaine possession.

Stoll's attorney, David Chesnoff, says he has had discussions with Wolfson and hopes the case will be resolved shortly.

If convicted, the charge carries the possibility of up to four years in prison or probation if it's a first offence.