Pubdate: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 Source: Tallahassee Democrat (FL) Copyright: 2008 Tallahassee Democrat Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/hdEs6Z0o Website: http://www.tallahassee.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/444 Author: Jennifer Portman, Democrat Senior Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Ryan+Pender Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n1108/a07.html CITY SEEKS TO SETTLE HOFFMAN WRONGFUL-DEATH CLAIM The city of Tallahassee hopes to avoid a wrongful-death lawsuit by working out a settlement with the parents of Rachel Hoffman, who was killed in May during a botched drug sting. In a letter sent to the family's attorney this week, City Attorney Jim English requested that the two sides jointly initiate voluntary pre-lawsuit mediation. "It's really been very helpful in settling a lot of cases," English said. "I wouldn't even begin to predict this one." On June 30, attorney Lance Block put the city on required six-month notice that the family intends to file a wrongful-death claim for the Tallahassee Police Department's role in the 23-year-old's death. The family contends -- and a Leon County jury concurred -- that police were negligent in Hoffman's death. "The proposal for early mediation is a step forward, and I appreciate the spirit of the city's approach," Block said Wednesday after reviewing the letter. He will discuss the city's offer with Hoffman's parents, who spent Wednesday marking what would have been her 24th birthday. "The city has known about its liability for months but waited to make this proposal two weeks before the date the suit can be filed," Block said. "While I have no problem with sitting down with the city about early resolution of the case, doing so should not delay moving the case forward." Block said her parents, Irv Hoffman and Margie Weiss, are most focused on getting a "Rachel's Law" passed by the Legislature to protect confidential informants. Hoffman was such an informant when she was killed. But, Block added: "The money sends a message not only to TPD, but other law-enforcement agencies.... Money damages are important because that is how the law measures justice." Block has not disclosed how much money the family is seeking. State Sen. Al Lawson has filed a place-holder claims bill for Hoffman for the upcoming session. Legislation is required if Hoffman's parents settle the wrongful-death suit or get a court judgment of more than $200,000 from the city. Two men, Deneilo Bradshaw, 23, of Tallahassee, and Andrea Green, 25, of Perry, have been charged with murdering Hoffman. A trial date is expected to be set in February. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D