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Bowden v. Kemp

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jun 16, 1986
344 S.E.2d 233 (Ga. 1986)

Opinion

43603.

DECIDED JUNE 16, 1986.

Habeas corpus. Butts Superior Court. Before Judge Whitmire.

C. Nelson Jarnigan, for appellant.

Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, Susan V. Boleyn, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.


This is an appeal by appellant, Jerome Bowden, from the trial court's denial of his petition for writ of habeas corpus and application for stay of execution.

Appellant's petition to the trial court was based solely upon the proposition set forth in the opinion of Batson v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. ___ ( 106 S.C. 1712, 90 L.Ed.2d 69) (1986). This case changed the standard of proof necessary to show unconstitutionally discriminatory use of peremptory strikes on the part of a prosecutor in a criminal case. Based upon the Batson case appellant claims that the prosecution improperly used its peremptory strikes to remove all blacks from the traverse jury in violation of the Constitution of the United States. For reasons set out herein the trial court's judgment denying the petition for habeas corpus as well as the motion for stay of execution is hereby affirmed.

In 1965 the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Swain v. Alabama, 380 U.S. 202 ( 85 S.C. 871, 13 L.Ed.2d 753) (1965) held that a defendant must show a long, pervasive pattern of strikes without a legitimate basis in order to show a violation of the Constitution of the United States. Appellant Bowden admits that he did not even attempt to follow the law as set out in Swain, supra. In view of this omission, appellant will not now be heard to complain that his Constitutional rights have been violated. Swain was clear and unequivocal and was not adhered to.

Also, neither at the trial court level nor in any habeas corpus petition has this matter as set forth in Swain or Batson been objected to or raised. Therefore appellant's petition is successive.

Finally, appellant contends that his case is controlled by Batson. The Supreme Court of the United States did not hold Batson to apply retroactively and we do not view it as being so intended. See Daniel v. Louisiana, 420 U.S. 31 ( 95 S.C. 704, 42 L.Ed.2d 790) (1975).

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.


DECIDED JUNE 16, 1986.


Summaries of

Bowden v. Kemp

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jun 16, 1986
344 S.E.2d 233 (Ga. 1986)
Case details for

Bowden v. Kemp

Case Details

Full title:BOWDEN v. KEMP

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jun 16, 1986

Citations

344 S.E.2d 233 (Ga. 1986)
344 S.E.2d 233

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