Ernest DeWayne Jones v. Robert K. Wong
Filing
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NOTICE OF MOTION AND First MOTION for Hearing Evidentiary Hearing filed by Petitioner Ernest DeWayne Jones. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit Volume 1 Of Exhibits In Support of Motion For Evidentiary Hearing, # 2 Exhibit Volume 2 Of Exhibits In Support of Motion For Evidentiary Hearing, # 3 Exhibit Volume 3 Of Exhibits In Support of Motion For Evidentiary Hearing, # 4 Exhibit Volume 4 Of Exhibits In Support of Motion For Evidentiary Hearing, # 5 Exhibit Volume 5 Of Exhibits In Support of Motion For Evidentiary Hearing, # 6 Exhibit Volume 6 Of Exhibits In Support of Motion For Evidentiary Hearing)(Daniels, Patricia)
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MICHAEL LAURENCE, State Bar No. 121854
PATRICIA DANIELS, State Bar No. 162868
CLIONA PLUNKETT, State Bar No. 256648
HABEAS CORPUS RESOURCE CENTER
303 Second Street, Suite 400 South
San Francisco, California 94107
Telephone: (415) 348-3800
Facsimile: (415) 348-3873
Email:
docketing@hcrc.ca.gov
mlaurence@hcrc.ca.gov
pdaniels@hcrc.ca.gov
cplunkett@hcrc.ca.gov
Attorneys for Petitioner ERNEST DEWAYNE JONES
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORINIA, SOUTHERN DIVISION
ERNEST DEWAYNE JONES,
Petitioner,
Case No. CV-09-2158-CJC
DEATH PENALTY CASE
v.
VINCENT CULLEN, Warden of
California State Prison at San Quentin,
Respondent.
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EXHIBITS IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR AN EVIDENTARY HEARING
VOLUME 5
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Declaration of Floyd Nelson
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Declaration of Larry Williams
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Declaration of Jimmy Camel
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Declaration of James S. Thomson
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Declaration of Quin Denvir
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Declaration of David Baldus
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Declaration of George Woodworth, Ph.D.
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Declaration of Steven F. Shatz
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Declaration of Gerald Uelman
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Declaration of Donald H. Heller
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Transcript of Proceedings From Troy Adam Ashmus v. Robert K. Wong, U.S. District
Court For The Northern District Of California, Case No. C93-0594 (Nov. 19, 2010)
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Transcript of Proceedings From Troy Adam Ashmus v. Robert K. Wong, U.S. District
Court For The Northern District Of California, Case No. C93-0594 (Nov. 22, 2010)
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Legislative History Material Regarding California's Death Penalty Statutes
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Legislative History Material Regarding California's Death Penalty Statutes
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Legislative History Material Regarding California's Death Penalty Statutes
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Legislative History Material Regarding California's Death Penalty Statutes
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Newspaper Articles Regarding California Death Penalty Statutes (Part 1 of 2)
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Newspaper Articles Regarding California Death Penalty Statutes (Part 2 of 2)
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MICHAEL LAURENCE, State Bar No. 121854
PATRICIA DANIELS, State Bar No. 162868
CLIONA PLUNKETT, State Bar No. 256648
HABEAS CORPUS RESOURCE CENTER
303 Second Street, Suite 400 South
San Francisco, California 94107
Telephone: (415) 348-3800
Facsimile: (415) 348-3873
Email:
docketing@hcrc.ca.gov
mlaurence@hcrc.ca.gov
pdaniels@hcrc.ca.gov
cplunkett@hcrc.ca.gov
Attorneys for Petitioner ERNEST DEWAYNE JONES
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORINIA, SOUTHERN DIVISION
ERNEST DEWAYNE JONES,
Case No. CV-09-2158-CJC
Petitioner,
DEATH PENALTY CASE
v.
VINCENT CULLEN, Warden of
California State Prison at San Quentin,
Respondent.
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EXHIBITS IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR AN EVIDENTARY HEARING
VOLUME 5
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NEWSPAPER ARTICLES REGARDING CALIFORNIA DEATH PENALTY
STATUTES
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Death Penalty Poll Casts Doubt On Veto Override, L.A. Daily Journal, March 29, 1513 - 1515
1977, at 1, 4.
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Death Bill Passed By Senate on Slender Two-Vote Margin, L.A. Daily Journal,
April 1, 1977, at 1.
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Assembly Passes Death Penalty Bill, The Recorder, May 17, 1977, at 1, 6.
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Briggs Nixes Death Penalty Vote Override, The Recorder, June 2, 1977, at 1, 7.
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Reagan Backs Override Of Death Veto, The Recorder, June 16, 1977, at 1, 6.
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Override Vote Set Today on Death Penalty, The Recorder, June 23, 1977, at 1.
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Close Senate Override on Death Penalty, The Recorder, June 24, 1977, at 1, 6.
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Pitchess Scores Solon On Move To Defeat Death Bill, L.A. Daily Journal, June
28, 1977, at 4.
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‘Insurance Death Penalty’ Drive Planned, The Recorder, Nov. 3, 1977, at 1.
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George Skelton, Briggs Launches Death Penalty Initiative Drive, L.A. Times,
Nov. 10, 1977, at 3, 20.
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New Death Penalty Proposal Unveiled, The Recorder, November 10, 1977, at
1.
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Richard Bergholz, Briggs Hits ‘Weak’ Death Penalty Law, L.A. Times, Feb.
14, 1978, at A21.
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W.E. Barnes, Sen. Briggs: ‘Your Life is in Danger’, S.F. Examiner &
Chronicle, April 2, 1978, at A10.
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Bob de Carteret and C. Wong, State Bar Delegates Urge Defeat of Prop. 7
Initiative, L.A. Daily Journal, Sept. 17, 1978, at 1.
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Barristers Vote ‘No’ On Prop. 7, The Recorder, Oct. 10, 1978, at 1, 11.
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Ron Jarers, John Briggs Models a Role, S.F. Chronicle, Oct. 16, 1978, at 8.
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Gayle Montgomery, District Attorneys Troubled by Prop. 7, Oakland Tribune,
Oct. 24, 1978, at C11-12.
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Major S.F. Opponents of Prop. 7, S.F. Chronicle, Oct. 26, 1978, at 6.
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Editorial, We Oppose Proposition 7, Oakland Tribune, Oct. 28, 1978, at 20.
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District Attorney Freitas Comes Out Against Prop. 7, L.A. Daily Journal, Nov.
2, 1978, at 1.
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Dan Morain, California Debate: Agony Over Resuming Executions, L.A.
Times, Aug. 18, 1985 at 1.
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‘Blame Briggs, Not High Court’ For Reversals, The Recorder, Aug. 19, 1986,
at 3.
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Rebecca LaVally, The Death Penalty in California - Closing in on the First
Execution, California Journal, July 1, 1990.
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Beth Barrett, Simpson Isn’t Seen as Likely Candidate for Death Sentence,
Daily News of Los Angeles, July 24, 1994, at N1.
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Mike Lewis, Expansion of Capital Crimes Nears Passage, Sonoma County
Herald-Recorder, Sept. 19, 1995, at 8, 15.
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Pamela Martineau, Wilson Signs Bill Allowing Death Penalty for Murdering
Carjackers, Metropolitan News Enterprise, Los Angeles, California, Sept. 27,
1995, at 9.
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Jon Matthews, Death Penalty Bill for Carjack Killings Signed by Governor;
Legislation Won’t Take Effect Unless Approved by Voters in 1996 Primary,
Fresno Bee, Sept. 27, 1995, at A3.
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John Schwada, Drive-by Measure Signed; Law Enforcement: Gov. Wilson Oks
Bill That Could Make Such Shootings a Capital Crime If Victims Die. Voters
Must Approve Change, L.A. Times, Sept. 28, 1995, at Part A, p. 3.
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Letter to the Editor, Sacramento Bee, from Senator Steve Peace, California
State Senate (March 4, 1996).
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Mike Lewis, Death Penalty Quietly Moves Into Broader Territory, S.F. Daily
Journal, March 20, 1996, at 1, 7.
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State Propositions at a Glance, S.F. Chronicle, March 24, 1996, at 6/Z1.
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Stuart Pfeifer, DA’s Crowded Death-Row Docket – Courts: 16 Defendants are
Targeted - the Most Ever - Despite the Decline in the County's Murder Rate,
Orange County Register, Oct. 20, 1996, at B01.
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Peter Blumberg, Expanding Capital Punishment: Making More Crimes DeathEligible Has Public Appeal but Major Constitutional Problems, S.F. Daily
Journal, May 26, 1998, at 1, 9.
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Propositions, California Journal, Feb. 1, 2000.
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Endorsements, L.A. Weekly, Feb. 25, 2000, at 24.
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Molly Selvin and Tim Rutten, Commentary: Garcetti's Key Third Term Goal:
Rampart Scandal Cleanup, L.A. Times, Feb. 25, 2000, at B7.
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Editorial, Letters: Help Our Children, Vote for Prop. 18 . . ., Ventura County
Star, Feb. 29, 2000, at B09.
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Stuart Pfeifer, California Courts Sentencing Fewer Killers to Death Row;
Justice: The Decline Comes as Violent Crime Falls, D.A.s are More Selective
in Capital Cases, L.A. Times, June 10, 2002, at Part 1, Metro Desk, p.1.
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Harriet Chiang, How Prosecutors Choose Death Penalty; Stanislaus D.A. Says
Laci Case Meets Most of His Criteria, S.F. Chronicle, April 24, 2003, at A1.
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Interactive Map: See Where Murderers Most Often get the Death Penalty,
Sacramento Bee, July 1, 2009.
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Editorial, Letters, Sacramento Bee, March 19, 1996, at B7.
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Briggs Hits 'Weak' Death Penalty Law
RICHARD BERGHOLZ
Los Angeles Times (1886 Current File); Feb 14, 1978;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers Los Angeles Times (1881 1986)
pg. A21
Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.
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