Posted by Jonathan Adler:
Yesterday's Divided Sixth Circuit Decisions:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2007_07_08-2007_07_14.shtml#1184209806


   Yesterday, in [1]Hartman v. Bagley, a divided panel of the U.S. Court
   of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied capital defendant Brett
   Hartman's appeal of the denial of his habeas corpus petition. Hartman
   was convicted for the brutal murder Winda Snipes -- he tied her up,
   stabbed her over 130 times, and then cut off her hands, ostensibly to
   help cover his tracks. The jury found him guilty of aggravated murder,
   in addition to kidnapping and tampering with evidence, and he was
   sentenced to death.

   The three judge panel rejected Hartman's appeal. That's not too
   unusual, nor is the fact that the panel was divided. What is more
   interesting was the line up. Judge Gilman wrote the majority opinion
   joined by Judge Daughtrey. Judge Clay dissented in part, on the
   grounds that the trial court gave "unconstitutional acquittal-first
   jury instructions" and Hartman received ineffective assistance of
   counsel at the sentencing phase. All three judges were Clinton
   nominees, and if Hartman's case was strong enough to convince Judge
   Clay, I would have thought it would at least have convinced Judge
   Daughtrey as well.

   Yesterday the Court also issued a divided opinion in [2]Brown v.
   Cassen Transport Co., involving claims that a company violated RICO by
   conspiring to deny worker's compensation benefits. Judge Gibbons wrote
   the opinion of the Court upholding dismissal of the case. Judge Moore
   concurred in part and dissented in part, and Judge Ackerman (sitting
   by designation) wrote a separate concurrence. Judge Ackerman, for his
   part, noted he was a "visiting fireman" who had to follow sixth
   Circuit precedent, even if he believes it is incorrect and should be
   reviewed en banc.

References

   1. http://www.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/07a0254p-06.pdf
   2. http://www.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/07a0257p-06.pdf

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