Another Tulia in Texas
[I]n the fall of 2002, Edna's institutionalized rural racism overmatched Justice's balanced scales when 29 African-American residents – nearly 4% of the town's black population ... were rounded up and charged with felony drug offenses in connection with a six-month undercover drug sting, a joint operation of the Edna Police Department and the Jackson Co. Sheriff's Office coyly dubbed "Operation Crackdown."This may sound familiar: The story bears an uncanny resemblence to the infamous Tulia case in western Texas, where in 1999, 15 percent of the town's African-American population was arrested, prosecuted and sentenced to 750 years of prison time based on the uncorroborated testimony of a disgraced undercover officer. They were pardoned by Texas Gov. Rick Perry, after scathing international criticism and a judge accused Coleman of being a liar, thief and racist. (See Tulia Friends of Justice for more info; Nate Blakeslee, then a reporter for the Texas Observer, deserves credit for breaking the story).
But, in what has become an all-too-typical tale of rogue criminal justice in rural Texas – epitomized by the infamous 1999 Tulia drug sting – it appears that the Edna "crackdown" had much less to do with eradicating drugs than it did with institutionalized, small-town racism. Under the guise of removing drugs (specifically, crack cocaine) from the streets, local lawmen may have themselves broken state law, primarily by relying on a local crack addict as their sole informant to send 28 of the 29 defendants to prison for sentences from one to 20 years. Only two of the defendants, including Patterson, dared to challenge the charges in court; the rest accepted plea bargains offered by longtime Jackson Co. District Attorney Bobby Bell. They did so, it seems certain, in large part out of fear of challenging Bell's authority and thus receiving even heavier sentences ...
One white Edna resident who requested anonymity, fearing retaliation, said bluntly that Bell's attitude is "'I'll break you, I'll take everything you've got; so take the plea [or] I'll make sure you go to jail.' He does as he pleases."
The larger issue, though, is the reckless and virtually unregulated National Drug Task Force and its state/local variations, and the inherent racial biases in the "war on drugs." As the ACLU said (pdf) in supporting "No More Tulias" legislation before Congress (which went nowhere, despite an interesting alliance of progressive Democrats and libertarian Republicans):
[T]hese drug task forces around the country haven't had to answer to anyone. As a result of this lack of federal and state oversight, they've been at the center of some of the country's most egregious law enforcement abuse scandals."As an excellent report by the Open Society Institute ("Tulia: Tip of the Drug War Iceberg") argues, "the events in Tulia were not an isolated case of one cop gone bad, but instead represent systemic problems in the U.S. justice system."


3 Comments:
Do you know its not your name but who you are, if you mess with bobby bell your done. It doesnt matter if you mess with the law as if you mess with bobby. Thrown the law away its bobby town what he says go's. Guess what if you have crossed him your done. This town derserves some justice and a better DA. Investigate how you can be drunk and kill someone and still be the da thats something anyone doesnt know. This town is crooked and we need someone to step up and run for DA.
Help Edna get some justice in this town. We need it. He has the judges in his pocket and its sad. It doesnt matter what the judges think its what bobby boy thinks. If we can get a website for this i know there will be a lot of memebers of ppl that have a lot to say about bobby boy
Bobby Bell is a joke... He thinks he is "God" and Edna is HIS town.
You either take his Plea or else...
There is no justice in this town. He's got the whole legal system of Edna in his pocket...It's ONLY Bobby's Law..Something needs to be done with this man.Edna needs a new DA..
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