Pubdate: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 Source: Amarillo Globe-News (TX) Copyright: 2004 Amarillo Globe-News Contact: http://amarillonet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/13 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/tulia.htm (Tulia, Texas) VENUE CHANGE GOOD FOR JUSTICE Coleman Case Creates Unique Situation Tom Coleman will have to take his act on the road. Coleman, a former undercover officer and central figure in the infamous 1999 Tulia drug sting, will have his perjury trial moved to Lubbock. Visiting Judge David Gleason ruled Wednesday for a change of venue for Coleman, whose questionable integrity and competency created, and is ultimately the cause of, the Tulia fiasco. In a normal situation, change of venue deprives the segment of the public most related to the alleged crimes of the accused from rendering justice. However, when it comes to Coleman, nothing is normal. It would seem highly improbable to find a jury pool of individuals in Tulia without either some relation to the sting or without strong preconceived opinions of Coleman's innocence or guilt. That is not a knock on Tulia. It has more to do with Tulia being a small town and the national notoriety the case - and Coleman - have generated during the past five years. By comparison, we strongly opposed a change of venue for former Potter County Tax Assessor-Collector Danny Messer, who faces charges of the misuse of taxpayer money. In the case of Messer, his alleged crimes are not of national significance, the jury pool is much larger, and there is an ample supply of potential jurors who are not all familiar with Messer, much less know who he is. While it is interesting Coleman's trial was moved to the nearby locale of Lubbock when more faraway cities such as Corpus Christi, where Coleman may not be as well-known, would make more sense, a change of venue to ensure justice is served is necessary. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake