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In Re: Darold Stenson - ACLU and ACLU of Washington Amicus Brief (11/04/2008)
In Re: Darold Stenson - Affidavit of David J. Baldus (10/31/2008)
State of North Carolina v. Jones - Motion to Dismiss (04/14/2008)
State of Tennessee v. Taylor - Opinion (03/07/2008)
Kennedy v. Louisiana - ACLU and NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Amicus Brief (02/21/2008)
State of North Carolina v. Jones - Affidavit/Recantation of Lovely Lorden (12/05/2007)
Baze v. Rees - ACLU Amicus Brief (11/07/2007)
A letter of the Nevada Coalition Against the Death Penalty requesting to halt the execution of William Castillo by lethal injection (10/12/2007)
Danforth v. Minnesota - ACLU Amicus Brief (07/17/2007)
Soffar v. State of Texas: Brief (05/14/2007)
Uttecht v. Brown - ACLU Amicus Brief (03/28/2007)
ACLU Amicus Brief in Louisiana v. Langley (03/05/2007)
The ACLU CPP filed this amicus brief with the Louisiana Supreme Court in State v. Langley challenging the state appellate court's radical construction of the double jeopardy clause. Under the state court's interpretation, a capital defendant acquitted of first-degree murder could be retried for first-degree, capital murder after he successfully appeals his conviction for the lesser offense, second-degree murder. This interpretation is contrary to over one hundred years of Louisiana and United States constitution double jeopardy jurisprudence.
The ACLU filed an amicus brief challenging the state appellate court's radical construction of the double jeopardy clause. It argued that the court's interpretation was contrary to over one-hundred years of Louisiana and United States constitution double jeopardy jurisprudence.
The Louisiana Supreme Court agreed, finding that "there is no basis whatsoever" for failing to apply the "longstanding" double jeopardy principles and ruling that the State could only proceed with the prosecution of the lesser offense.
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