The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 25, 1982, Image 8

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I YLER — Assistant Police charges of setting up defendants
Chief Willie Hardy said he was in a massive drug probe gone
$50,000 poorer, a little sadder, sour.
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Jurors deliberated less than
three hours Tuesday before
finding the one-time East Texas
Lawman of the Year innocent
on civil rights charges.
“It’s been a tough battle but
with God on your side you’ve got
to he a winner,” Hardy said in a
telephone interview.
Hardy’s troubles began in
1979, when an eight-month
drug investigation that netted
97 arrests was tarnished by alle
gations the two principal under
cover officers — Creig Matthews
and Kim Ramsey — were setting
up people for prosecution.
Matthews and Ramsey, who
have since married, subsequent
ly admitted framing nightclub
owner Kenneth Bora and plant
ing drugs on suspects. Matthews
said he took drugs himself.
Charges against most of the de
fendants have been dropped.
Last November, Hardy, Tyl
er’s first undercover narcotics
agent, was indicted on civil
rights charges, claiming he co
vered up for the two agents.
Hardy said he offered to “do
anything I could to avoid an in
dictment,” including taking a
polygraph examination at his
own expense, “but they insisted
on going the trial route.”
Hardy said defending himself
on the charges has cost him
$50,000 in straight cash.
“Then there are things you
can’t put a dollar amount on: the
pressure and the damage to the
family, anxiety and emotional
stress.
“I have three boys — ages 17,
8, and 7. They took it kind of like
you expect children to,” he said.
“It hurts when a second grader
cries himself to sleep or comes
home from school crying be
cause someone’s told him his
daddy’s going to prison.”
Hardy, who was police chief
when he was indicted, said he
traded jobs with assistant chief
Leo Britton for the duration of
the trial. Mayor Robert Nall in
dicated Tuesday he would press
for Hardy’s reinstatement as
chief.
Decisions, decisions
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reme Court, in a 6-3 decision,
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four people killed in an Amazon
jungle helicopter crash during a
pipeline construction project
cannot sue the Colombian heli
copter firm in a Texas court.
The court majority ruled
Hejicopteros Nacionales de Col
ombia, South America, also
known as Helicol, had no offices
in Texas, and the survivors who
filed the suit were not residents
of Texas. Therefore, the court
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