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Bryan v. Bobby
Alan C. Rossman, Lori B. Riga, Vicki R.A. Werneke, Office of the Federal Public Defender, Cleveland, OH, Robert B. Barnhart, Kathryn L. Sandford, Office of the Ohio Public Defender, Columbus, OH, for Petitioner.
Charles L. Wille, David M. Henry, Office of the Attorney General, Columbus, OH, for Respondent.
This is a capital habeas corpus case under 28 U.S.C. § 2254.
In 2000, a jury in the Common Pleas Court of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, convicted the petitioner, Quisi Bryan, of the aggravated murder of Wayne Leon, an Officer of the Cleveland Police Department. The jury recommended that Bryan receive a death sentence, and the trial court adopted the recommendation and sentenced Bryan to death.
Bryan now seeks habeas relief on sixteen grounds.
For the following reasons, I grant the petition on Bryan's claim that the prosecution violated Batson v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. 79, 106 S.Ct. 1712, 90 L.Ed.2d 69 (1986), by using a peremptory strike to remove an African–American from the venire. The State of Ohio must therefore release Bryan from custody unless, within 120 days of the entry of this order, it elects to retry him.
In August, 2000, the Cuyahoga County grand jury indicted Bryan on three counts of aggravated murder, two counts of attempted murder, and multiple counts of firearms-related offenses.
Each aggravated-murder count carried four death-penalty specifications that, if proved, would make Bryan eligible for a death sentence.
The specifications alleged Bryan had killed Officer Leon: 1) while Leon was engaged in his official duties as a police officer, see O.R.C. § 2929.04(A)(6) ; 2) with the specific purpose to kill a police officer, see id.; 3) to escape detection, apprehension, trial, or punishment for another offense, see O.R.C. § 2929.04(A)(3) ; and 4) as part of a "course of conduct" in which Bryan had killed or attempted to kill two or more people, see O.R.C. § 2929.04(A)(5).
With the assistance of two lawyers qualified to handle capital cases, Bryan went to trial on these charges in October, 2000, less than three months after Officer Leon's murder. According to the Ohio Supreme Court, whose factual determinations are presumptively correct on habeas review, 28 U.S.C. § 2254(e)(1), the prosecution's evidence showed that:
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