State ex rel. Martin v. Blackburn

Decision Date10 February 1981
Docket NumberK-0365,Nos. 81-K-0361,s. 81-K-0361
Citation392 So.2d 648
PartiesSTATE of Louisiana ex rel. David Dene MARTIN v. Frank C. BLACKBURN, Warden, Louisiana State Penitentiary. STATE of Louisiana v. David Dene MARTIN. to 81-
CourtLouisiana Supreme Court

In re David Dene Martin, Applying for Stay of Execution and for Oral Argument, and Applying for Post-Conviction Relief, Nos. 80074, 80075, 80076, 80077. Parish of Lafourche.

CALOGERO, J., would grant a stay of execution and order an evidentiary hearing on this relator's first post-conviction application for writ of habeas corpus. Relator should be permitted to present evidence in court in support of his contentions including (1) that his trial counsel was constitutionally ineffective in not presenting expert evidence or testimony relative to defendant's mental state at time of the offense or of the effect of the drugs he was taking at the time upon his mental capacity to commit these crimes, (2) that the district attorney furnished the jurors with a crawfish dinner and was seen entering and leaving the room where the jurors were sequestered (which allegations I read to mean, by implication, that the jury was improperly influenced in its deliberations). These contentions may or may not be true, or provable with hard evidence. But before this Court permits relator's execution relator should be given an opportunity to prove it and if so to have considered what effect these occurrences should have upon court approval of his execution.

DENNIS, J., dissents with reasons.

DENNIS, Justice, dissenting.

I respectfully dissent. I would stay defendant's execution and order an evidentiary hearing on his claims of ineffective assistance of counsel and violations of jury sequestration. Before he is put to death, defendant should be given an opportunity to show that his sentence is based on those defects in his trial and sentencing proceeding.

Furthermore, I continue to believe that the death penalty has been erroneously and inappropriately imposed in this case for the reasons expressed in Justice Stewart's dissenting opinion on petition for certiorari, my own dissenting opinion, and petitioner's claims V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, XII, XIII, and XVII.

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    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Fifth Circuit
    • August 15, 1983
    ...9, 1981). He then returned to the Louisiana Supreme Court. With two justices dissenting, that court denied Martin relief. State ex rel. Martin v. Blackburn, 392 So.2d 648 (La.1981). Having exhausted his state remedies, Martin on February 10, 1981 filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus i......

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