Pubdate: Sun 29 Aug, 1999 Source: Dallas Morning News (TX) Copyright: 1999 The Dallas Morning News Contact: http://www.dallasnews.com/ Forum: http://forums.dallasnews.com:81/webx Author: Rose Kelleher WHY IS GARRETT IN PRISON? George W. Bush's sideways admission that he himself may have taken illegal drugs in the 1970s makes Charles Edward Garrett's continued incarceration particularly ironic. Mr. Garrett, a black man, was sentenced to life imprisonment by an all-white Texas jury in 1970 for possession of a small amount of heroin. Mr. Garrett, who fortunately had the foresight to jump bail at the time, was apprehended last year after nearly 30 years of freedom. During his three decades as a fugitive, Mr. Garrett turned his life around, freeing himself of his addiction and becoming a law-abiding, productive citizen. Now the state of Texas wants to keep him behind bars for life. As if that weren't unjust enough, now Mr. Bush has added insult to injury by pointing out the incredible hypocrisy of the Texas criminal justice system: One Texas man takes drugs in the 1970s and he is expected to die in jail. Another Texas man may have taken drugs in the 1970s and he is expected to run the country. It's hard to imagine a more striking comparison. Please protest the absurdly harsh sentencing of Charles Edward Garrett. The state of Texas should not uphold racist sentences that were handed out by jurors of a less enlightened era. Charles Edward Garrett has already served 10 months in prison and should be released immediately. ROSE KELLEHER, Gaithersburg, Md. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea