Dekalb washing hands of responsibility in Brown's death
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Posted 2:50PM on Monday 15th July 2002 ( 23 years ago )
DECATUR - DeKalb County officials said Monday they bear no responsibility in the shooting death of Sheriff-elect Derwin Brown. <br>
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Officials called a news conference in reaction to an intention by Brown's widow, Phyllis Brown, to pursue a wrongful death suit against the county. <br>
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Brown was gunned down in his driveway on December 15, 2000 -- just days before he was to take office. <br>
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Last week, a jury convicted former Sheriff Sidney Dorsey on murder and corruption charges in connection with Brown's death. <br>
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Phyllis Brown's attorney -- Steven Leibel -- announced in December that she was considering asking for $50 million in damages based on charges that her husband was killed by sheriff's office employees. <br>
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County Attorney Charles Hicks wrote Leibel on April 15 saying the county had chosen not to seek a resolution or settlement. Hicks said in May there was no evidence that the county has a legal responsibility for Brown's death and called the Brown family's claim ``not legally viable.''
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