Posted on 04/23/2014 12:18:53 PM PDT by topher
Issues:
Does a trial courts rejection of a non-testifying defendants request for a no-adverse-influence instruction during the sentencing phase of a capital punishment trial violate that defendants Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination when the defendant has pled guilty to all of the alleged crimes and aggravating circumstances?
Oral argument:
December 11, 2013
Court below:
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
(Excerpt) Read more at law.cornell.edu ...
Okay thanks for the explanation....a bit in the weeds for us average citizens but you made it understandable
The Cornell brief at the link is really good at explaining the issues and the arguments made by both sides. I think the Court was mostly interested in firing a shot over the bow of the lower Federal courts with this one.
So, for example, if the penalty phase is separate from the guilt/innocence phase, the defendant hasn't waived his rights during the next phase just because he's waived them in the first phase. In other words: "I agreed I was guilty of a crime involving the death penalty. I have made no statement about whether I actually deserve the death penalty. [And you may not assume that in refusing to say anything, I agree with the prosecution that I deserve this punishment.]"
It all seems moot at this point to me. Once convicted, lack of forthrightness and/or cooperation is probably worse on the person than contrition.
But heck, if the convicted wants to go from cooperating during trial to not cooperating during sentencing, more power to him.
-PJ
SCOTUS has been known to do that...9th circus comes to mind
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I am not for how our system works today...the criminals multiply like flies in prison, if they aren't hard core going in they sure become that coming out.
Almost all gang members began in prison, learned and were taught how to get away with criminal activity...and further all must pay for the privilege of being in these gangs by doing time in Prison....they know you'll get “educated” in prison. Further jails are full of the insane we let back out on the streets. I have no issue about the death penalty and wish we could get it back.
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