Ross v. State

Decision Date06 April 1994
Docket NumberNo. PC-93-87,PC-93-87
Citation872 P.2d 940
PartiesBobby Lynn ROSS, Appellant, v. The STATE of Oklahoma, Appellee.
CourtUnited States State Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma. Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
ORDER DENYING APPLICATION FOR POST CONVICTION RELIEF AND AFFIRMING DEATH SENTENCE

Bobby Lynn Ross, Petitioner, has appealed from the denial of post-conviction relief by the District Court of Roger Mills County in Case No. CRF-83-27. We affirm the District Court's denial of post-conviction relief, and affirm the sentence of death.

The procedural posture of this case is summarized as follows: Petitioner was sentenced to death for the offense of Murder in the First Degree and to ninety-nine (99) years imprisonment for the offense of Robbery with Firearms. Petitioner filed a direct appeal to this Court and we affirmed the convictions and sentences. See Ross v. State, 717 P.2d 117 (Okl.Cr.1986). Petitioner's Petition for Rehearing was denied on April 28, 1986. The United States Supreme Court granted Petitioner's writ for certiorari, and in a published decision held that the trial court's erroneous refusal to remove a juror who favored the death penalty, where said juror was subsequently removed by the defense in a peremptory challenge, did not violate Petitioner's right of due process. See Ross v. Oklahoma, 487 U.S. 81, 108 S.Ct. 2273, 101 L.Ed.2d 80 (1988). Petitioner's application for rehearing was denied by the Supreme Court. A petition for post-conviction relief was filed in the District Court of Roger Mills County on October 24, 1988. By Order filed December 3, 1992, the District Court denied relief. On February 1, 1993, this Court tolled the time limit for filing Petitioner's appeal from the denial and allowed Petitioner to file his appeal due to his failure to receive proper notice of the Order denying his petition for post-conviction relief.

Petitioner is now asking this Court to review the validity of his conviction and sentence. He raises seventeen (17) propositions of error. Several of these propositions contain separate allegations of error. We have reviewed each and every claim and find that those claims raised in propositions numbers V, VIII(B) & (C), IX, X, XI, XIII, XIV, XV were raised on direct appeal or petition for rehearing and are therefore barred by res judicata. See Coleman v. State, 693 P.2d 4 (Okl.Cr.1984), 22 O.S.1981, § 1086. Propositions numbers III, IV, VI, XII, XVI and XVII could have been raised on direct appeal and are therefore waived. See Smith v. State, 546 P.2d 1351 (Okl.Cr.1976) and 22 O.S.1981, § 1086.

Propositions I and II, considered together, request this Court to hold in abeyance Appellant's post-conviction application pending a ruling in Mann v. Reynolds, et al., 828 F.Supp. 894 (W.D.Okl.) on the issue of the denial of confidential contact between death row inmates and counsel. As reasoned in Williams v. State, 852 P.2d 167, 169 (Okl.Cr.1993), this matter is collateral and not properly brought under the purview of post-conviction.

Having found that Appellant is procedurally barred from raising most of the claims brought in the current application, we find that we need to address Propositions VII and VIII(A), which impacted the denial of his application by the trial court. The trial court, having found that the instruction on "especially heinous, atrocious and cruel" was unconstitutionally vague, invalidated that particular aggravator, and reweighed the remaining two aggravators and the mitigating factors. The trial court found that the sentence of death was still appropriate.

Appellant urges that his sentence should be modified to life...

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    • United States
    • United States State Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma. Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
    • January 10, 1995
    ...based on Mann is not relevant to the issues presented for post conviction relief. Nguyen, 879 P.2d at 149. See also Ross v. State, 872 P.2d 940, 941 (Okl.Cr.1994); Williamson v. State, 852 P.2d 167, 169 (Okl.Cr.1993) (requests to hold post conviction review in abeyance until decision render......
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    • United States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (10th Circuit)
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    • United States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (10th Circuit)
    • January 12, 1999
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    • United States State Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma. Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
    • September 18, 1995
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