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Post Conviction Statutes: A National Perspective The Experience in Wyoming National Institute of Justice January 22, 2009.

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1 Post Conviction Statutes: A National Perspective The Experience in Wyoming National Institute of Justice January 22, 2009

2 The Path to Enactment The Environment The Environment –No exonerations –No sense of urgency –A “part-time” legislature  40 day general session  20 day budget session

3 The Path to Enactment Adoption as a topic for interim study by the Joint Interim Judiciary Committee (3/07) Adoption as a topic for interim study by the Joint Interim Judiciary Committee (3/07)

4 The Path to Enactment Commitment to Drafting Committee and the value of collaboration Commitment to Drafting Committee and the value of collaboration –Involvement and buy- in from stakeholders –Awareness of their needs

5 The Path to Enactment Representation on the Drafting Committee Representation on the Drafting Committee –The Innocence Community –Rocky Mountain Innocence Center (SLC) – Katie Monroe –University of Wyoming School of Law – Prof. Diane Courselle

6 The Path to Enactment Representation on the Drafting Committee Representation on the Drafting Committee –The Wyoming County and Prosecuting Attorneys Association  Wyoming Sheriff’s and Chief’s Association  Victim Advocacy –The Wyoming Public Defender –The Wyoming Attorney General

7 The Path to Enactment A coalition is only as strong as its weakest link: The demise of 3 rd party sampling provisions A coalition is only as strong as its weakest link: The demise of 3 rd party sampling provisions –Based upon ABA Criminal Justice Standards for DNA Evidence 16-2.2(b)(ii)

8 The Path to Enactment Murphy was an optimist! Murphy was an optimist! The value of collaboration The value of collaboration

9 The Path to Enactment Final vote in the Senate Final vote in the Senate –30 Ayes – 0 Nays Final vote in the House Final vote in the House –57 Ayes – 0 Nays –3 Excused Signed into law 3/12/08 Signed into law 3/12/08

10 Selected Provisions of Wyoming the Wyoming Post-Conviction DNA Testing Act Showing necessary to support testing: Showing necessary to support testing: –Conviction of a felony –Testing results are material to:  Identity of a perpetrator (or accomplice);  Enhancement of sentence; or  An aggravator alleged in a capital case. –Evidence is still in existence and a condition to be tested. –The evidence has potential to produce new, non- cumulative evidence of actual innocence. *W.S. 7-12-303.

11 Selected Provisions of Wyoming the Wyoming Post-Conviction DNA Testing Act Cases occurring after 1999 must demonstrate due diligence. * W.S. 7-12- 303. Cases occurring after 1999 must demonstrate due diligence. * W.S. 7-12- 303. Burden for testing = prima facie showing. * W.S. 7-12-305. Burden for testing = prima facie showing. * W.S. 7-12-305. Qualifications of the testing laboratory. * W.S. 7-12-306. Qualifications of the testing laboratory. * W.S. 7-12-306. Provides a right to appointed counsel for indigent defendants. *W.S. 7-12-308. Provides a right to appointed counsel for indigent defendants. *W.S. 7-12-308.

12 Selected Provisions of Wyoming the Wyoming Post-Conviction DNA Testing Act Costs of testing are paid by the petitioner unless: Costs of testing are paid by the petitioner unless: –Movant is incarcerated; –Needy; and –Test supports the motion. *W.S. 7-12-309.

13 Selected Provisions of Wyoming the Wyoming Post-Conviction DNA Testing Act Effect of Results Effect of Results –Inconclusive or consistent with guilt = denial of motion for new trial & results provided to parole board; –Results consistent with theory of innocence = matter set for hearing on motion for new trial. –Upon stipulation or motion to dismiss original charge by State:  Vacation of conviction consistent with the evidence;  Order of actual innocence and exoneration ordered; and  Order of expungement ordered. *W.S. 7-12-310.

14 Selected Provisions of Wyoming the Wyoming Post-Conviction DNA Testing Act Right to file a motion for relief under this statute may not be waived. *W.S. 7-12- 312. Right to file a motion for relief under this statute may not be waived. *W.S. 7-12- 312. Appeal Appeal –Appeal of the order re testing is subject only to writ of review. –Motion for new trial may be directly appealed by either party. *W.S. 7-12-313

15 Selected Provisions of Wyoming the Wyoming Post-Conviction DNA Testing Act One filing of right except where there is a Brady violation. *W.S. 7-12-314. One filing of right except where there is a Brady violation. *W.S. 7-12-314. Consensual Testing Consensual Testing –State can consent to testing without a motion filed; –If the results are favorable to the defendant, the defendant may file for new trial under this act. *W.S. 7-12-315.

16 Work Left Undone Compensation Package Compensation Package Non DNA based relief Non DNA based relief


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