Hart v. Commonwealth of Virginia
Citation | 298 U.S. 34,80 L.Ed. 1030,56 S.Ct. 672 |
Decision Date | 13 April 1936 |
Docket Number | No. 857,857 |
Parties | HART v. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA |
Court | United States Supreme Court |
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Mr. Abram P. Staples, of Roanoke, Va., for appellant.
Appellant, a convict, was convicted of the felonious killing of one Alton Leonard, a prison guard, in whose custody appellant was working. The jury fixed his punishment at death. The conviction and sentence were pursuant to sections 5049 and 5051 of the Virginia Code 1930, providing, so far as pertinent, as follows:
Appellant challenged these provisions as being repugnant to the due process and equal protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Federal Constitution. His main contentions were that the statute was so broad as to embrace excusable homicide and that, as a convict, he was deprived of the equal protection of the laws relating to murder and manslaughter.
We take the statute as construed by the state court and applied in the instant case. Appellant defended the killing of Leonard upon the ground of self-defense. The evidence in support of that defense, with all the circumstances of the case, was submitted to the jury under appropriate instructions which recognized the admissibility of the defense under the statute. The trial court, defining with care the right of self-defense, charged the jury that if appellant had acted in the exercise of that right, the jury should find him not guilty. The Supreme Court of Appeals refused to review the judgment upon the ground that it was 'plainly right.'
As we find no substantial federal question presented, the appeal is dismissed for the want of jurisdiction. (1) Lee v. New Jersey, 204 U.S. 67, 70, 28 S.Ct. 22, 52 L.Ed. 106; Hatch v. Reardon, 204 U.S. 152, 160, 27 S.Ct. 188, 51 L.Ed. 415, 9 Ann.Cas. 736; Fox v. Washington, 236 U.S. 273, 277, 35 S.Ct. 383, 59 L.Ed. 573; (2) Graham v. West Virginia, 224 U.S. 616, 630, 32 S.Ct. 583, 56 L.Ed. 917; Lindsley v. Natural Carbonic Gas Co., 220 U.S. 61, 78, 79, 31 S.Ct. 337, 55 L.Ed. 369, Ann.Cas. 1912C, 160; Price v. Illinois, 238 U.S. 446, 453,...
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