Smith v. Armontrout, 88-2359

Decision Date23 September 1988
Docket NumberNo. 88-2359,88-2359
Citation858 F.2d 1303
PartiesGerald SMITH, Appellant, v. William ARMONTROUT, Appellee.
CourtU.S. Court of Appeals — Eighth Circuit

On Application for Certificate of Probable Cause.

Before ARNOLD, JOHN R. GIBSON and FAGG, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM.

On August 11, 1988, the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri entered judgment denying Gerald Smith's petition for writ of habeas corpus. Mr. Smith is under sentence of death for capital murder, and his sentence is presently scheduled to be carried out, according to the order of the Supreme Court of Missouri, on October 4, 1988.

We have before us a number of documents: a notice of appeal filed by court-appointed counsel, purportedly on behalf of Mr. Smith; a letter purporting to come from Mr. Smith to the Clerk of this Court, stating that he did not wish to appeal and that he desired that his execution be carried out; and a motion to dismiss the appeal filed by the appellee William Armontrout, relying on the apparent desire of the appellant not to proceed.

We understand the following to be the facts:

1. No stay of execution is presently in effect.

2. The letter dated September 7, 1988, apparently signed by Gerald J. Smith, directed to the Clerk of this Court, is authentic.

3. Mr. Smith is competent to make this decision. His competence was previously the subject of a judicial proceeding. The District Court found as a fact that he is competent to decide whether to pursue his remedies, and this Court affirmed. Smith v. Armontrout, 812 F.2d 1050 (8th Cir.1987), cert. denied, --- U.S. ----, 107 S.Ct. 3277, 97 L.Ed.2d 781 (1987). As far as we know, nothing has occurred since our last decision with respect to Mr. Smith's competence that would indicate any significant change in his mental condition.

We are treating the notice of appeal filed by court-appointed counsel as an application for certificate of probable cause. See Fed.R.App.P. 22(b). Absent such a certificate, the appeal may not proceed. It is our present intention, assuming the facts previously recited in this order to be true, to deny the application for certificate of probable cause, thus automatically terminating the appeal. In the absence of some other legally relevant development, this action would lead, in the ordinary course, to the execution of the sentence of death on October 4, 1988.

Accordingly, Eugene Bushmann, Esq., court-appointed counsel, is directed to show cause why...

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  • Smith v. Armontrout, 88-2359
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Eighth Circuit
    • December 8, 1988
    ...entered a show-cause order indicating our intention to do so if no good reason to the contrary could be shown. Smith v. Armontrout, 858 F.2d 1303 (8th Cir.1988) (per curiam). As a result of this order, the current set of next friends entered their appearance, alleging certain facts that, th......
  • Smith v. Armontrout, 88-2359
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Eighth Circuit
    • September 29, 1988
    ...probable cause should not be denied. We directed that a copy of the order be furnished to the appellant himself. Smith v. Armontrout, 858 F.2d 1303 (8th Cir.1988) (per curiam). Counsel has now responded to the order, stating, in essence, that Smith has asked him not to pursue the appeal. Co......

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