Pubdate: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 Source: Amarillo Globe-News (TX) Copyright: 2003 Amarillo Globe-News Contact: http://amarillonet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/13 Author: Greg Cunningham Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/tulia.htm (Tulia, Texas) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Terry+McEachern (Terry McEachern) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Tom+Coleman (Tom Coleman) SWISHER COMMISSION TURNS DOWN MCEACHERN REQUEST TULIA - Embattled district attorney Terry McEachern asked the Swisher County commission for help fighting a State Bar of Texas grievance Thursday, but county officials said they had to turn him down. Swisher County Judge Harold Keeter said McEachern requested a special session Thursday to ask the commission to help pay for the legal cost of fighting a grievance based on McEachern's role in the controversial 1999 Tulia drug sting. The board voted unanimously to deny the request. "This is strictly a personal grievance against the district attorney and his law license," Keeter said. "It's not directed at Swisher County. We have no standing in the grievance and no stake in it." McEachern said he would like to comment, but state bar rules forbid him from speaking about any aspect of the matter. McEachern was the prosecutor on all of the cases filed against 46 people, 39 of them black, who were arrested in 1999 after an 18-month investigation conducted by undercover agent Tom Coleman. After years of legal wrangling, the cases fell apart in March when visiting Judge Ron Chapman called a halt to evidentiary hearings he was conducting in Tulia. Chapman then issued findings that Coleman had lied on the stand and the state, represented by McEachern, had improperly failed to turn over evidence favorable to the defense during the trials. Coleman has since been indicted for perjury, and the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles this week recommended the governor sign pardons for nearly all the defendants. Little is known about the grievance before the state bar, other than Keeter's statement that it relates to the Tulia drug sting. A bar spokesman said all complaints are kept secret until the bar takes action against an attorney. The spokesman could neither confirm nor deny the existence of any grievance against McEachern. The State Bar of Texas is an administrative section of the state's judiciary that has the power to investigate attorneys for misconduct and take action against them, which can include the revocation of law licenses. Defense attorney Jeff Blackburn said Thursday none of the attorneys fighting against the Tulia bust had filed a grievance against McEachern. Blackburn said a grievance could have been generated internally by the bar, especially given damning statements made against McEachern in Chapman's findings of facts, which were released in May. "Although we didn't file any grievances against Mr. McEachern, I would not be surprised if the state bar took action on its own," Blackburn said. "We proved beyond any doubt that Mr. McEachern was directly involved in suppressing evidence and suborning perjury. I base that on the findings entered by judge Chapman. There's no question that action should be taken against prosecutors who break the rules like this." The findings of fact allege McEachern committed the following questionable acts: n The state knew or should have known at the time of the trials Coleman "had a reputation for dishonesty, for disobeying the law, and for abdicating his duties and responsibilities as a peace officer in multiple communities." n The state "did not disclose to defense counsel that Coleman committed crimes of dishonesty in Cochran County, namely theft and abuse of official capacity." n McEachern in several trials made statements about Coleman's record to the jury that would tend to bolster the agent's credibility when McEachern knew Coleman had been indicted on charges from Cochran County. n At the trial of William Cash Love, McEachern said he was willing to sign an affidavit that he did not know about Coleman's charges prior to that trial. McEachern then said in an affidavit preceding the findings of fact he knew about Coleman's arrest before any of the arrests happened in 1999. - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder