WOODBURY -- A former Woodbury school board member faces six years in prison after he pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges that he gave a prescription sleep medication to two minors in 2014, according to the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office.

Curtis M. Campbell, 45, pleaded guilty to two counts of distributing a controlled dangerous substance, Ambien, to the juveniles during a sleepover in January 2014.

Campbell resigned his city school board seat the day after he was charged in February 2014.

He was indicted in August 2014 on two counts each of distribution of a controlled dangerous substance, endangering the welfare of a child and child abuse.

Campbell admitted in his plea that he knew Ambien was a prescription drug and that neither child had been prescribed the medication.

Authorities have not revealed Campbell's relationship to the minors or where the incident occurred.

As part of the negotiated plea, prosecutors will recommend that he serve six years in state prison and that he have no contact with the minors involved in the incident.

Other counts from his indictment will be dismissed at sentencing, prosecutors said.

Superior Court Judge Robert P. Becker accepted the guilty pleas and set a tentative sentencing date of May 27, but that date may change because Campbell indicated he had a pending medical procedure.

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