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    Well, I was selected to serve on a jury. We heard opening statements, and then we were released because a settlement was made. I stayed to listen to the sentencing. Very interesting stuff, but I was glad when the pressure was off of me to make a decision in this man's life.

    Here's the article.

    http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pb...NEWS/703140547

    Homeowner had 'a right to resist'

    Judge acquits John Coffin on 5 felony charges; Coffin gets time served on 6th.

    By TODD RUGER

    todd.ruger@heraldtribune.com
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    SARASOTA -- John Coffin won't spend any more time in jail for beating up two sheriff's deputies inside his house, striking one in the head with a Taser gun he took from the other.

    Circuit Judge Rick De Furia said at Coffin's trial Tuesday that he doesn't condone the violence against the deputies.

    But Coffin, 56, had a right to defend his family and property because the deputies had no right to be in Coffin's house in the first place, De Furia said.

    "Law enforcement was responsible for the chain of events here," De Furia said. "I think in situations like this, officers become so frustrated they go beyond what the law allows them to do."

    The fight started when Coffin heard his wife screaming in pain, went into the garage and saw two deputies arresting her on the floor.

    The deputies were trying to serve Coffin with civil papers that had been given five days earlier. They had entered the garage even though they did not have a search warrant or arrest warrant.

    And they arrested Coffin's wife, Cynthia, 50, on obstruction charges even though she had no obligation to follow their orders to bring her husband outside.

    "The most critical is the fact the officers broke the law by stopping the garage door from going down," and then entering the garage, De Furia said.

    A jury was picked for the trial Monday. But the judge granted a motion by Coffin's attorneys, Derek Byrd and Brett McIntosh, and acquitted John Coffin on five of six felony charges Tuesday morning.

    Coffin pleaded no contest to the remaining charge of taking a Taser gun from one of the deputies during the fight.

    Before handing down the sentence, De Furia asked how long Coffin spent in jail after his initial arrest.

    "You spent eight days in the Sarasota County jail," De Furia said. "That's your sentence. No probation."

    Relatives applauded, and Coffin walked out of the courthouse with only a $358 bill for court costs. The sentence surprised even defense attorneys, who had suggested De Furia sentence Coffin to probation.

    Prosecutors had asked for more than a year of prison time because of "the totality of the case" and the injuries to deputies James Lutz and Stacy Ferris, whose name is now Stacy Brandau.

    The two deputies testified about their injuries Tuesday -- three blows to the head with the butt of the Taser gun knocked Lutz unconscious.

    "I just ask that he doesn't get away with this," Brandau told the judge.

    Assistant State Attorney Jeff Young told the judge the case "could have been over in five seconds" if the Coffins "had simply come out and cooperated."

    "That is a man who took it upon himself to beat up two police officers," Young said.

    De Furia said that while he believed the deputies' mistakes were not intentional, the Coffins had every right to lock doors, try to close their garage door and not cooperate.

    "What took place in the house was unfortunate," De Furia said, "but Mr. Coffin ... had a right to resist."

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    Wow it would have been interesting to hear all the testomony in that trial! THat's one of those tough decisions...yes they shouldn't have been there but taking a cops tazer and knocking him out...hmmm. but you'd need to hear everything.
    Jen, 39, F
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    • #3
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      Well. they didn't mention in the article that the one cop broke his wifes foot, and dislocated her shoulder, and that he has a heart condition and that he was tasered twice, and his wife, an RN was screaming for them to stop because she was convinced that the taser could kill him because of his heart problem. It was really really sad.

      The cop forced his way in because he didn't like how the wife responded to his request to see her husband. She had every right to refuse. They wouldn't tell her what they wanted, they had no warrant. They had no reason. When she started to close up the house to lock them out, they forced their way in. Her husband was ill, with a fever, vomitting. I don't blame her. It's such a shame.

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      • #4
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        I forgot to mention, they had to come up with $300,000 to bail Mr. Coffin out. He was initially being charged with attempted murder of an officer, which was dropped, because the cops couldn't get their stories straight. They're losing their home and business because of this mess.

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        • #5
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          Wow Phode...you've been busy! I've never been selected for jury duty, but it would be interesting...I understand what you mean about being releived that they settled the case...it appeared very involved. Glad to have you back

          28/F

          Team Butterfly





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          • #6
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            I always find it interesting what the press decides to leave out or emphasize in an article.

            Glad you're done with jury duty!
            HW=250+/222/GW=175 37F/5'7
            Revamped my WOL starting 2/10/08.










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            • #7
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              ROFL>>>I love that stick figure too! You're too much Bio!

              28/F

              Team Butterfly





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              • #8
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                I love that stick figure too. Can I use it? Can I? huh?

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                • #9
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                  Are you asking about the funny face stick figure society?

                  28/F

                  Team Butterfly





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                  • #10
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                    Yes!

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                    • #11
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                      49, 48, 47, 46...........................

                      Yes!

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                      • #12
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                        Dear goodness Phode...patience! LOL....if you were a spice girl you'd be pushy spice!

                        28/F

                        Team Butterfly





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                        • #13
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                          OMG Phode I LOVE IT! LOL....You rock...brb...work

                          28/F

                          Team Butterfly





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                          • #14
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                            Thanks

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                            • #15
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                              Yeah!!! Phode got my stick figure!!!!! LOL
                              HW=250+/222/GW=175 37F/5'7
                              Revamped my WOL starting 2/10/08.










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