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News (Media Awareness Project) - US TX: Texas Governor Erases 35 Drug Convictions
Title:US TX: Texas Governor Erases 35 Drug Convictions
Published On:2003-08-23
Source:Oklahoman, The (OK)
Fetched On:2008-01-19 16:19:00
TEXAS GOVERNOR ERASES 35 DRUG CONVICTIONS

TULIA, Texas -- Gov. Rick Perry on Friday pardoned 35 people who were
arrested in the 1999 Tulia drug busts and convicted based on the testimony
of a lone undercover agent later charged with perjury. "I believe my
decision to grant pardons in these cases is both appropriate and just,"
Perry said in a statement.

The governor said he was influenced by questions about the testimony of Tom
Coleman, the only undercover agent involved in the busts. In June, Perry
signed a bill allowing the release of the 12 Tulia defendants who were
still in prison.

The father of a man sentenced to 20 years in prison on Coleman's word
called Friday's pardons "fantastic."

"We've been waiting for this for four years," said Freddie Brookins Sr.,
whose son was released in June.

An attorney with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, which marshaled law firms to
represent the defendants for free, said Perry did the right thing.

"This is what we saw the facts showed," Vanita Gupta said.

Coleman had worked alone and used no audio or video surveillance to
substantiate drug buys he said he made from 46 people from Tulia, a small
town of about 5,100 residents.

Of the 46 people arrested in July 1999, 39 were black, which led civil
rights groups to question whether the busts were racially motivated.

A judge this spring ruled that Coleman was "simply not a credible witness"
and recommended the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals overturn the
convictions of the 38 people prosecuted and order new trials. Coleman was
indicted for perjury in April and faces a preliminary hearing next month.
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