Pubdate: Thu, 27 May 2004 Source: Plainview Daily Herald (TX) Copyright: 2004 Plainview Daily Herald Contact: http://plainviewonthe.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/864 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/tulia.htm (Tulia, Texas) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/terry+mceachern BAR FILES PETITION AGAINST MCEACHERN Officials from the State Bar of Texas took the next step in their disciplinary action against Hale and Swisher Counties District Attorney Terry McEachern, the prosecutor in the controversial 1999 Tulia drug bust. The State Bar on Wednesday filed a disciplinary petition against McEachern with the Texas Supreme Court, the next step in the process of bringing the disciplinary action to trial. McEachern opted for a public jury civil trial rather than an administrative hearing. The trial would likely be held in Plainview before the end of the year. If he loses the trial, McEachern will face punishment ranging from a public reprimand to disbarment. It will now be up to the Supreme Court to appoint a judge from outside that judicial region to hear the case. McEachern, who has served for 18 years but lost his bid for re-election in the March Republican primary said that bar regulations prevent him from commenting on the case. He was the prosecutor for all the cases arising from the Tulia drug bust, in which 46 people were arrested, 39 of them black. The arrests led to accusations of racism and official misconduct, eventually resulting in pardons for all the Tulia defendants and a $6 million settlement in a civil lawsuit. The petition accuses McEachern of failing to turn over incriminating evidence about Tom Coleman, the undercover agent who conducted the investigation. Coleman was arrested midway through the undercover operation on theft and abuse of official capacity charges in Cochran County, where he worked previously as a deputy. The charges, related to using a county credit card to purchase gas for a private vehicle, were dismissed after Coleman paid restitution. The petition also alleges that McEachern allowed Coleman to lie on the stand and made false statements to bolster the agentīs reputation. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin