Pubdate: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 Source: Associated Press (Wire) Copyright: 2004 Associated Press Author: Betsy Blaney Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/tulia.htm (Tulia, Texas) STATE BOARD MOVES TO DISBAR PROSECUTOR IN TULIA DRUG CASES Petition Alleges He Failed To Disclose Undercover Agent's Criminal Past (AP) - The State Bar of Texas has filed a disciplinary petition against the district attorney who prosecuted cases in the since-discredited Tulia drug busts, seeking sanctions that could include disbarment. The petition filed Wednesday in the Texas Supreme Court accuses Terry McEachern of not conveying information to defense attorneys about his knowledge of the criminal history of Tom Coleman, the lone undercover agent in the stings. Mr. McEachern is also accused of failing to correct testimony by Mr. Coleman that he knew was false. In five defendants' trials, Mr. Coleman said he had no criminal history and had never been arrested. Mr. McEachern's punishment could range from a public reprimand to loss of his law license. He said Thursday that he had not seen the lawsuit. Mr. McEachern, the outgoing Swisher County district attorney, has 50 days to respond. After Mr. Coleman's 18-month undercover operation, which ended in July 1999, 46 people were arrested, 39 of them black. Civil rights groups said the busts were racially motivated. Mr. Coleman, 44 and white, is no longer in law enforcement. An investigative panel found just cause that Mr. McEachern had committed misconduct, said Dawn Miller, chief disciplinary counsel with the state bar. Mr. Coleman is set to stand trial May 24 on aggravated perjury charges accusing him of lying in March 2003 during evidentiary hearings related to the Tulia drug busts. One of Mr. Coleman's attorneys, however, has filed a motion to move the date to September, court records show. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom