To: im a survivor who wrote (888 ) 1/29/2007 7:55:23 AM From: John Carragher Respond to of 974 31st Product Liability Lawsuit Dismissed Against TASER International Monday January 29, 7:30 am ET SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Jan. 29, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- TASER International, Inc. (NasdaqGS:TASR - News), a market leader in advanced electronic control devices, announced that the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Jacksonville Division, entered an order dismissing, without prejudice, the in-custody death product liability lawsuit filed by the estate of Milton Woolfolk, Jr., Plaintiff, against TASER International, Inc. This is the thirty-first (31st) wrongful death or injury lawsuit that has been dismissed or judgment entered in favor of TASER International. TASER International has not lost any product liability lawsuit. ADVERTISEMENT ``This dismissal together with the unanimous defense jury verdict we received in the Alvarado in-custody death litigation in California as well as the recent Holcomb wrongful death dismissal and the Hasse wrongful death dismissal is confirmation that our strategy of not settling and vigorously defending these lawsuits is successful,'' commented Douglas Klint, Vice President and General Counsel of TASER International, Inc. ``This dismissal is significant for the Company since the court specifically retained jurisdiction for the purposes of imposing sanctions for attorneys' fees and costs. TASER International will be filing motions for sanctions for attorneys' fees and costs and will aggressively pursue collection of these monies. This lawsuit was clearly frivolous since plaintiff was unable to produce any expert who could testify that the TASER(r) device was the cause of Mr. Woolfolk's death.'' About TASER International, Inc.