Pubdate: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 Source: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) Copyright: 2004 The Commercial Appeal Contact: http://www.commercialappeal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/95 Author: Lawrence Buser Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm (Drug Raids) OFFICERS LIABLE IN SHOOTING; CITY TO BE TRIED NEXT Jury Awards Victim's Family A federal jury's award of nearly $3 million to the family of a cemetery worker killed by police in a drug raid two years ago is the first step in a two-phase lawsuit, attorneys said Monday. The jury's verdict of about $2.85 million Friday established damages and liability against three Memphis officers in the death of Jeffrey Robinson, 41, who was shot in the face by police July 30, 2002, at his home at 1523 Rozelle next to the Baron Hirsch cemetery. He died about six weeks later on Sept. 16. Now the City of Memphis, also a defendant in the suit, will be tried to determine whether Police Department policies and procedures contributed to Robinson's death, said plaintiff's attorney Buck Wellford. The city could be held liable for the compensatory damage, which was $1.25 million of the total, and for attorney fees of the plaintiff. No trial date has been set. The shooting occurred after members of the police vice and narcotics squad acted on a tip and stormed the home Robinson shared with another man who also worked at the cemetery. Robinson was shot after police said he lunged at them with a box cutter. Police said they found 2.2 grams of marijuana in plastic bags and drug paraphernalia in a camper in the backyard. Robinson was charged with aggravated assault and possession of marijuana. During the trial, Wellford contended police planted the box cutter in an effort to justify the shooting and arrested Robinson on false charges. After a two-week trial before U.S. Dist. Judge Jon McCalla, the jury deliberated two days before finding against officer Mark Lucas for excessive force as the shooter and falsifying evidence; against officer Jeffrey Simcox for falsifying evidence and against officer Albert Bonner for falsifying evidence and false arrest. Their attorneys could not be reached Monday. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake