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Antoine v. Asuncion
Before the Court are two pro se petitions for a writ of habeas corpus, filed pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254 by petitioners Antoine Mackey and Yusef Ali Bey, each challenging the validity of judgments obtained against them in state court. On January 3, 2017, the Court related the cases. Mackey v. Soto, 15-cv-03165 HSG ("Mackey"), Dkt. No. 60; Bey v. Muniz, 16-03984 HSG ("Bey"), Dkt. No. 8. Each respondent has filed an answer to each petition.1 2 Neither petitioner has filed a traverse, and the deadline to do so has since passed. For the reasons set forth below, bothpetitions are denied.
On April 29, 2009, the Alameda County District Attorney filed an indictment accusing Mackey and Bey3 of murder in violation of section 187(a) of the California Penal Code4 in counts one (murder of Chauncey Bailey), two (murder of Michael Wills), and four (murder of Odel Roberson). It was further alleged in counts one and four that a principal was armed with a firearm within the meaning of section 12022(a)(1), and in count two that Mackey personally discharged a firearm and caused great bodily injury within the meaning of sections 12022.7(a) and 12022.53(d), that Mackey personally and intentionally discharged a firearm within the meaning of section 12022.53(c), and that Mackey personally used a firearm within the meaning of sections 12022.5(a) and 12022.53(b), (g). In count three, Mackey was accused of possession of a firearm by a felon in violation of section 12021(a)(1). In count five, Bey was accused of shooting at an unoccupied vehicle, in violation of section 247(b). It was also alleged that there were special circumstances of more than one murder within the meaning of section 190.2(a)(3), and that Mackey had two prior felony convictions. Clerk's Transcript ("CT") 1-6, 2991-95.5
On June 9, 2011, the jury found as to count one that both Mackey and Bey were guilty of first-degree murder, a principal was armed with a firearm, and there were special circumstances. The jury found as to count two that both Mackey and Bey were guilty of first-degree murder, a principal was armed with a firearm, and there were special circumstances. However, with respect to count two, the jury found that Mackey did not personally and intentionally discharge a firearm. The jury found as to count three that Mackey was guilty of being a felon in possession of a firearm. The jury found as to count four that Bey was guilty of first-degree murder, a principal was armed with a firearm, and there were special circumstances. The jury failed to reach a verdict regarding the count four murder charge against Mackey. The trial court granted Mackey's motionfor a mistrial as to count four. The jury found as to count five that Bey was guilty of shooting at an unoccupied vehicle. CT 2268-74, 2276-78, 4876-80, 4882-82.
On August 26, 2011, the trial court sentenced Mackey to state prison for two consecutive terms of life without parole for counts one and two, plus one year for the firearm enhancement for count one, and sentenced Bey to state prison for three consecutive terms of life without parole, plus six years for the firearm enhancement for counts one, two and four, plus the upper term of three years for count five. CT 2944-47, 4950-53. The trial court granted the prosecution's motion to dismiss count four as to Mackey. CT 4953.
On January 14, 2015, the California Court of Appeal affirmed both petitioners' convictions in a published decision. People v. Mackey, et al., 182 Cal. Rptr. 3d 401 (Cal. Ct. App. 2015) ("Mackey, et al."). On April 15, 2015, the California Supreme Court denied both Mackey's petition for review and Bey's petition for review. Answer, Exs. N, O and P.
On July 8, 2015, Mackey filed a federal petition for a writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254. Mackey, Dkt. No. 1. On July 14, 2016, Bey filed a federal petition for a writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254. Bey, Dkt. No. 1.
The following factual background is taken from the January 14, 2015 opinion of the California Court of Appeal:6
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