Spencer v. Israel, Warden ( 1983 )


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  • 460 U.S. 1102

    103 S. Ct. 1801

    76 L. Ed. 2d 366

    Amos G. SPENCER
    v.
    Thomas ISRAEL, Warden

    No. 82-5950

    Supreme Court of the United States

    April 18, 1983

    On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.

    The petition for writ of certiorari is denied.

    Justice MARSHALL, with whom Justice BRENNAN joins, dissenting from denial of certiorari.

    1

    A defendant's right to due process is violated when the trial judge, in charging the jury on the issue of criminal intent, "require[s] the jury, if satisfied as to [specified] facts . . ., to find intent unless the defendant offer[s] evidence to the contrary." Sandstrom v. Montana, 442 U.S. 510, 515, 99 S. Ct. 2450, 2454, 61 L. Ed. 2d 39 (1979). Such a presumption is inconsistent with the constitutional requirement that the State prove every element of a criminal offense beyond a reasonable doubt. In re Winship, 397 U.S. 358, 90 S. Ct. 1068, 25 L. Ed. 2d 368 (1970).

    2

    At petitioner's trial on the charge of first-degree murder, the trial judge twice instructed the jury as follows:

    3

    "When there are no circumstances to prevent or rebut the presumption, the law presumes that a reasonable person intends all of the natural, probable and usual consequences of his deliberate acts. If one person assaults another violently with a dangerous weapon likely to kill, and the person thus assaulted dies therefrom, then when there are no circumstances to prevent or rebut the presumption, the legal and natural presumption is that death was intended."

    4

    For reasons fully elaborated by three federal judges who have considered the constitutionality of an identical instruction, the instruction in this case was impermissible because it described a mandatory presumption of intent. See Pigee v. Israel, 670 F.2d 690, 697-699 (CA7) (Baker, J., dissenting) cert. denied, 459 U.S. ---, 103 S. Ct. 103, 74 L. Ed. 2d 93 (1982); Austin v. Israel, 516 F. Supp. 461 (E.D.Wis.1981); Harris v. Israel, 515 F. Supp. 568 (E.D.Wis.1981). The decision below, which denied petitioner's request for the issuance of a certificate of probable cause to appeal, therefore cannot be squared with Sandstrom. I would grant certiorari to correct the lower court's clear departure from this Court's precedents.

Document Info

Docket Number: 82-5950

Judges: Marshall

Filed Date: 4/18/1983

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024

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