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Eugene

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Mon Jan 27, 2020, 10:45 PM Jan 2020

Under court review: A little marijuana, a life sentence

Source: Associated Press

Under court review: A little marijuana, a life sentence

By KEVIN McGILL
January 27, 2020

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A military veteran who was sent to prison for life after selling less than 1 gram (0.04 ounce) of marijuana to an undercover investigator should be allowed to pursue an appeal of the harsh sentence, defense attorneys told the Supreme Court of Louisiana on Monday.

Attorneys representing Derrick Harris said that during a habitual offender sentencing hearing his trial lawyer failed to note mitigating circumstances, including mental health problems and drug addiction following his service during Operation Desert Storm in the 1990s. Those factors would have allowed the judge to impose less than the life sentence called for under Louisiana’s habitual offender statutes, his lawyers at Monday’s hearing said.

“No verbal objection. No evidence. No motion to reconsider sentence,” attorney Cormac Boyle said during arguments held during a special hearing for students and faculty at Tulane University’s law school.

In addition, an appellate lawyer failed to raise some of the trial lawyer’s failures in an initial appeal, according to a brief filed for Harris.

Lower courts held that state law and Supreme Court precedent preclude Harris from pursuing a subsequent post-conviction appeal of his sentence. Attorney Dale Lee, arguing for prosecutors in Vermilion Parish, said there was no reason to depart from that reasoning.

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Under court review: A little marijuana, a life sentence (Original Post) Eugene Jan 2020 OP
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activistUSA

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1. Why
Thu Apr 16, 2020, 05:56 PM
Apr 2020

expect more from a government paid public pretender?

They see their job as coercing a defendant into some sort of plea in the belief that everyone the government charges is guilty. What would the founder/framers think of a system that resolves 90+ percent of cases with plea bargains sidestepping all constitutional provisions afforded a criminal defendant. One of these that the entire system embraces is ineffective assistance of counsel. Both prosecutors and public pretenders work together to coerce the defendant into a plea deal. Not the way it is supposed to work in the USA.

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