- Tennard v. Dretke
Infobox SCOTUS case
Litigants = Tennard v. Dretke
ArgueDate = March 22
ArgueYear = 2004
DecideDate = June 24
DecideYear = 2004
FullName = Robert James Tennard v. Doug Dretke, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division
USVol = 542
USPage = 274
Citation = 124 S. Ct. 2562; 159 L. Ed. 2d 384; 2004 U.S. LEXIS 4575; 72 U.S.L.W. 4540; 17 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. S 420
Prior = Texas trial court sentenced Tennard to death; decision affirmed on appeal; decision affirmed again by theTexas Court of Criminal Appeals ;habeas corpus petition denied, Civ. Action No. H-98-4238 (S D Tex.,July 25 ,2000 ), App. 121; Fifth Circuit affirmed, Tennard v. Cockrell, 284 F. 3d 591 (2002); U.S. Supreme Court remanded for reconsideration, 537 U.S. 802; Fifth Circuit reinstated, 317 F. 3d 476 (2003), cert. granted, 540 U.S. 945.
Subsequent =
Holding = A certificate of appealability should issue where "reasonable jurists would find the district court's assessment of the constitutional claims debatable or wrong."
SCOTUS = 1994-2005
Majority = O'Connor
JoinMajority = Stevens, Kennedy, Souter, Ginsburg, and Breyer
Dissent = Rehnquist
Dissent2 = Scalia
Dissent3 = Thomas
LawsApplied = U.S. Const. amend. VIII"Tennard v. Dretke", 542 U.S. 274 (
2004 ), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court was asked whetherevidence of thedefendant 's lowIQ in adeath penalty trial had been adequately presented to thejury for full consideration in thepenalty phase of his trial. The Supreme Court held that not considering a defendant's mental retardation would breach his Eighth Amendment rights and constitute acruel and unusual punishment .Cite web
url = http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?navby=CASE&court=US&vol=542&page=274
title = Tennard v. Dretke
publisher = FindLaw.com
accessdate = 2007-10-27]Facts of the case
Robert Tennard was convicted of
capital murder by aTexas jury . Tennard and twoaccomplice s robbed and killed two neighbors. The evidence presented at trial indicated that Tennard killed one of the victims by stabbing while his accomplice used ahatchet to kill the other victim.Cite web
year = 2005
url = http://www.jaapl.org/cgi/content/full/33/2/265?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=40&minscore=5000&resourcetype=HWCIT
title = Sentencer Could Reasonably Find That Such Evidence Warrants a Sentence Less Than Death
publisher = JAAPL.org
accessdate = 2007-10-24] In the evidence phase of the trial, the defense presented evidence that Tennard'sIQ was 67, a fact which theprosecution did not dispute. The prosecutors argued that Tennard's IQ was irrelevant to the case.The jury was instructed to evaluate two issues: did the defendant deliberately commit the crime, and was the defendant likely to be dangerous in the future? The jury answered yes to both questions and sentenced Tennard to thedeath penalty . Cite web
year = 2004
url = http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/2-10038.ZS.html
title = Tennard v. Dretke Certioari to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
publisher = Law.Cornell.edu
accessdate = 2007-10-24]The defense then argued that the
jury instructions in thepenalty phase were inadequate, and Tennard's death penalty was in violation of thecruel and unusual punishment clause of the Eighth Amendment.Questions at issue
The District Court for the Southern District of Texas denied Tennard a certificate to appeal on the basis that a low IQ is not a sufficient reason for appeal there was no evidence presented that Tennard's behavior was
mentally retarded and that mental retardation was related to thecriminal act . TheFifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld this finding. The Supreme Court granted Tennard's writ ofcertiorari .Issue
The U.S. Supreme Court then vacated the decision and remanded it back to the Fifth Circuit for reconsideration in light of the court's contemporaneous decision in "
Atkins v. Virginia ". The Fifth Circuit considered and rejected the "Atkins" claim. Tennard appealed again.The main issue the U.S Supreme Court considered was whether the Fifth Circuit improperly denied Mr. Tennard's certificate of appeal since he had presented substantial evidence of a violation of his constitutional rights, or had "demonstrated that reasonable jurists would find the district court's assessment of the constitutional claims debatable or wrong?" (quotation in original).
Outcome
The Supreme Court held that all relevant
mitigating factor s must be considered in the penalty phase of adeath penalty case. It is not sufficient to allow the defendant to present mitigating factors during the trial if those factors are not considered in the sentencing. If the jury is not instructed to consider all relevant mitigating factors, the defendant's Eighth Amendment rights are violated as failure to do so constitutescruel and unusual punishment . The court concluded that Tennard's IQ was a relevant mitigating factor, and that the sentencing jury should have been made to consider it for the purposes of mitigation. [Cite web
url = http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cgi-bin/getcase.pl?court=US&navby=case&vol=000&invol=2-10038
title = Robert James Tennard, Petitioner v. Dour Dretke, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice
publisher = Find Law.com
accessdate = 2007-10-25]ignificance
The case formed part of a series of decisions in which the Supreme Court adjusted and refined the capital sentencing methods of the various states.
ee also
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List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 542 Footnotes
External links
* [http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?navby=CASE&court=US&vol=542&page=274 Tennard v. Dretke]
* [http://www.law.duke.edu/publiclaw/supremecourtonline/certgrants/2003/smivdre Smith v. Dretke, Tennard v. Dretke (Consolidated)]
* [http://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/00/00-20915-CV2.wpd.pdf Robert James Tennard v. Douglas Dretke]
* [http://supreme.lp.findlaw.com/supreme_court/briefs/02-10038/02-10038.mer.pet.rep.pdf Robert James Tennard, Petitioner v. Douglas Dretke]
* [http://supreme.lp.findlaw.com/supreme_court/briefs/02-10038/02-10038.mer.resp.pdf Tennard v. Dretke - On Writ Of Certiorari To The United States Court Of Appeals]
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