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State v. Cannon

SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA
Apr 18, 2019
267 So. 3d 585 (La. 2019)

Summary

In Cannon, this court quashed the venire during selection of the petit jury in a first degree murder prosecution in which the State was seeking the death penalty.

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Opinion

No. 2019-KD-590

04-18-2019

STATE of Louisiana v. Grover CANNON


ON SUPERVISORY WRIT TO THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF CADDO

PER CURIAM

Stay lifted. Writ granted. Defendant has shown that, under the system employed in East Baton Rouge Parish, persons born after June 2, 1993, otherwise qualified to serve on the jury, were never given an opportunity to serve, because their names were excluded from the general venire as a result of a significant error in the process by which the general venire was composed. That exclusion resulted in a general venire that was improperly constituted under Code of Criminal Procedure articles 401 etseq. and Louisiana Constitutional Articles I, § 3 ("No person shall be denied the equal protection of the laws.") and V, § 33 ("A citizen of the state who has reached the age of majority is eligible to serve as a juror within the parish in which he is domiciled."). Accordingly, we grant defendant's application to reverse the rulings of the courts below, grant defendant's motion to quash the general venire, and remand to the district court for further proceedings so that a petit jury can be chosen from a general venire that is selected according to law. See State v. Jacko , 444 So.2d 1185 (La. 1984) ; State v. Procell , 332 So.2d 814 (La. 1976).

Guidry, J., concurs in the result and assigns reasons.

Given the unique posture and circumstances of this case, I agree that commencing jury selection from a newly-constituted venire is prudent, both out of an abundance of caution and to prevent a possible waste of judicial resources. Notwithstanding, this court, in my view, has not been directed to any constitutional provision or jurisprudence, whether federal or state, that would mandate quashing the general jury venire because of a software glitch that unintentionally excluded potential jurors born after June 2, 1993, and I withhold my judgment on that issue.


Summaries of

State v. Cannon

SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA
Apr 18, 2019
267 So. 3d 585 (La. 2019)

In Cannon, this court quashed the venire during selection of the petit jury in a first degree murder prosecution in which the State was seeking the death penalty.

Summary of this case from State v. Germany

In State v. Cannon, 19-590 (La. 4/18/19), 267 So. 3d 585, the supreme court held that a system for picking a jury venire that excluded persons born after June 2, 1993, but otherwise qualified to serve on a jury, resulted in violation of Equal Protection under La. Const. art. 1, § 3.

Summary of this case from State v. Williams

In Cannon, the Louisiana Supreme Court expressly characterized the error in the East Baton Rouge Parish jury selection process as being "persons... otherwise qualified to serve on the jury, were never given an opportunity to serve."

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In Cannon, 267 So.3d at 585-86, the Louisiana Supreme Court held: Defendant has shown that, under the system employed in East Baton Rouge Parish, persons born after June 2, 1993, otherwise qualified to serve on the jury, were never given an opportunity to serve, because their names were excluded from the general venire as a result of a significant error in the process by which the general venire was composed.

Summary of this case from State v. Thornton

In Cannon, the Louisiana Supreme Court expressly characterized the error in the East Baton Rouge Parish jury selection process as being "persons... otherwise qualified to serve on the jury, were never given an opportunity to serve[.]"

Summary of this case from State v. Thornton

In Cannon, persons born after June 2, 1993, otherwise qualified to serve on the jury, were never given the opportunity to serve based on a significant error in the process by which the general venire was composed.

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Case details for

State v. Cannon

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. GROVER CANNON

Court:SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA

Date published: Apr 18, 2019

Citations

267 So. 3d 585 (La. 2019)

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