Continued from Page A-1has told authorities that she shared cocaine with Tezak sometime after his December 1992 arson indictment.Tezak, unshackled and clad in a baggy blue prison jumpsuit, stood motionless in front of the judge during the Wednesday hearing in the Dirksen Federal Building courtroom, Chicago. Before the hearing began, he waved to his brother-in-law, JoeCuismano.Tezak’s lawyer, former U.S. Attorney Dan Webb, asked Anderson to free his client from the MCC’s maximum security section. There, Tezak is in solitary confinement 23 hours a day.The former coroner was placed there after he reminded authorities that Stephen J. Kezerle, who is scheduled to testify against him, also is jailed at the prison on unrelated drug charges.