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State v. Varnado
Mary Constance Hanes, LOUISIANA APPELLATE PROJECT, P. O. Box 4015, New Orleans, LA 70178-4015, Troy L. Varnado Louisiana State Penitentiary, Camp C Bear #3, Angola, LA 70712, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLANT
(Court composed of Judge Terri F. Love, Judge Joy Cossich Lobrano, Judge Tiffany G. Chase )
This criminal appeal is on remand from the Louisiana Supreme Court following Ramos v. Louisiana , 590 U.S. ––––, 140 S.Ct. 1390, 206 L.Ed.2d 583 (2020) (hereinafter referenced as " Ramos "), wherein the United States Supreme Court held that non-unanimous jury verdicts are unconstitutional in state felony prosecutions.
Defendant, Troy Varnado ("Defendant") was convicted of second-degree murder, second-degree kidnapping, and obstruction of justice. While the latter two verdicts were unanimous, the jury verdict for the charge of second-degree murder was 11-1.1 On appeal, this Court affirmed Defendant's convictions and sentences, rejecting, inter alia, Defendant's assigned error concerning the non-unanimous verdict. See State v. Varnado, 19-0330 (La. App. 4 Cir. 1/29/20), ––– So.3d ––––, 2020 WL 476793.
Defendant sought review by the Louisiana Supreme Court, and Ramos was decided while Defendant's writ application was pending. The United States Supreme Court determined that the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution does not permit non-unanimous verdicts and this prohibition applies to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment. 590 U.S. at ––––, 140 S.Ct. at 1397. The Ramos decision overruled long-standing precedent authorizing non-unanimous jury verdicts in state prosecutions. Because of the Ramos decision, the Louisiana Supreme Court granted Defendant's pending writ application and remanded Defendant's case to this Court to conduct an error patent review.
On June 3, 2020, the Louisiana Supreme Court issued the following per curiam opinion:
This Court routinely reviews the record on appeal for errors patent. La. C.Cr.P. art. 920 ;2 State v. Lewis , 15-0773, p. 9 (La.App. 4 Cir. 2/3/16), 187 So.3d 24, 29. A review of the record reveals one error patent. Defendant's conviction for second-degree murder was by a non-unanimous jury verdict, rendering it unconstitutional in light of Ramos . Consequently, we vacate Defendant's conviction and sentence for second-degree murder and the case is remanded to the district court for further proceedings. Notably, however, we find that Defendant's convictions by unanimous jury verdicts for second-degree kidnapping and obstruction of justice and respective sentences should not be disturbed.
1 Specifically, the trial court recited:
On Count 1: New Orleans, Louisiana. Dated September 19th of 2018. We, the...
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