Updating a story we’ve been following all week, a former southwestern Illinois probation officer caught up in a courthouse drug scandal involving two judges has been ordered to spend five years in federal prison on cocaine and weapons charges.  46-year old James Fogarty was sentenced yesterday in East Saint Louis.  That’s where he pleaded guilty in November to possessing cocaine with plans to distribute it, and with unlawfully having a firearm.  Fogarty was a Saint Clair County probation worker who allegedly provided cocaine to former Saint Clair County Circuit Judge Michael Cook and Cook’s friend, Joe Christ.  Christ died of a cocaine overdose last March while staying with Cook at the Cook family’s hunting cabin.  Cook hasn’t been charged in Christ’s death, but has pleaded guilty to federal heroin and gun charges.