A Taylor man who escaped penalty for filling out a jury summons slip with jokes and vulgarities will have another day in court after police arrested him on drug charges Friday.

The Lackawanna County Drug Task Force worked with Taylor and South Abington Twp. police departments to investigate Drayke Jacobs-Van-Tol, 23, for about two months before arresting him Friday, according to South Abington Twp. Chief Robert Gerrity. A confidential informant bought a total of 4 grams of marijuana from Mr. Jacobs-Van-Tol on two occasions in December.

Mr. Jacobs-Van-Tol joined his fiancée, Tina Keller, before Lackawanna County Judge Vito Geroulo on Tuesday, facing a contempt-of-court charge after he completed her jury summons slip with explicit language, including racial epithets.

On Ms. Keller's questionnaire, he listed his highest level of education - as her future spouse - as a "Ph.D. from Harvard Law." When Ms. Keller correctly filled out a new slip Tuesday, she updated his status to unemployed.

View the entire questionnaire HERE

After the hearing Tuesday, Judge Geroulo said the pair avoided jail time.

"Had they persisted in their defiance, certainly they could have received a jail sentence of up to six months," Judge Geroulo said.

After Mr. Jacobs-Van-Tol's arrest Friday, police searched the 230 N. Main St. home he shares with Ms. Keller and found about 3 ounces of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. South Abington Twp. Patrolman Henry Zimmer said Ms. Keller and another male were interviewed at the home. The investigation is continuing.

Mr. Jacobs-Van-Tol was charged with multiple counts of delivery of a controlled substance, possession of a small amount of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and criminal use of a communication facility.

He is in Lackawanna County Prison in lieu of $25,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is set for 11 a.m. Thursday.

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