--After 90 days under house arrest, John A. Zaccaro Jr., convicted of selling cocaine, will be free to leave his posh apartment in Burlington, Vt., state officials said. Deputy Corrections Department Commissioner Thomas Perras said Zaccaro had to serve only 90 days of the 120-day sentence because he was given credit for "good time." He began the sentence July 1. Zaccaro, 24, the son of 1984 Democratic vice presidential candidate Geraldine A. Ferraro, was sentenced in June to four months in jail for selling $25 worth of cocaine to an undercover police officer in 1986, while he was a student at Middlebury College. State corrections officials came under fire when it was learned Zaccaro had been placed in an experimental house-arrest program and was serving his time in a luxury apartment with a color television and maid service. He spent less than 30 minutes at a Burlington correctional facility before being transferred to the apartment. (Gov. Madeleine M. Kunin later closed the house-arrest program to drug offenders, following a review.) Zaccaro will be on indefinite probation, under which he must submit to urinalyses, Perras said. Zaccaro told officials he plans to return to New York City "in the near future," Perras said.
