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Eakes v. Sexton
Michael C. Holley, Federal Public Defender's Office, Nashville, TN, for Plaintiff.
Nicholas White Spangler, T. Austin Watkins, Tennessee Attorney General's Office, Nashville, TN, for Defendant.
Petitioner William Eakes, III is serving a sentence of life in prison after a jury convicted him of first-degree felony murder and second-degree murder when he was eighteen years old. In this federal habeas petition, which is before the Court for the second time, Eakes claims under Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83, 83 S.Ct. 1194, 10 L.Ed.2d 215 (1963), that the prosecution deprived him of a fair trial by failing to disclose evidence relevant to the credibility of the prosecution's key witness. For the reasons discussed below, Court will reopen Eakes’ petition for a writ of habeas corpus and will grant the writ.
The history of this action spans over twenty years and multiple proceedings in state and federal courts. The portions of that history relevant to resolving the present motion are summarized below.
This Court adopted in full the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals’ findings of fact made in Eakes’ direct appeal in its first consideration of Eakes’ petition. (Doc. No. 65.) The Sixth Circuit summarized the relevant factual background from those proceedings in its opinion remanding the case, Eakes v. Sexton, 592 F. App'x 422, 424–26 (6th Cir. 2014) ( Eakes I ). Because this Court's determination of Eakes’ motion depends in large part upon what is mandated by the Sixth Circuit's prior decision and its application of the Brady standard in the context of those facts, its summary is provided in full:
Finally, ADA Milam stated:
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