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HARDWICK, Jr. John Gary (W/M)

DC#    073053

DOB:   05/29/59

 

Fourth Judicial Circuit, Duval County Case # 85-3779

Sentencing Judge: The Honorable L. Page Haddock

Attorney, Trial: Frank J. Tassone, Jr. – Private

Attorney, Direct Appeal: Clyde M. Collins, Jr. – Private

Attorney, Collateral Appeals:  Richard Kuritz – Registry (State)

 Terri Backhus – Private (Federal)

 

Date of Offense:           12/24/84

Date of Sentence:         04/24/86

 

Circumstances of Offense:

 

On 12/24/84, a fisherman found the body of Keith Pullam floating in the St. Johns River.  The victim had been beaten around the head and died as the result of gunshot and stab wounds.  Medical evidence indicated that the victim was stabbed three times in the chest and back , shot once in the back, and then struck about the head postmortem. 

 

Michael Hyzer, a mutual friend of Hardwick and the victim testified that Hardwick had admitted that he had killed the victim for stealing drugs from him and dumped the body in the river. 

  

Additional Information:

 

In a separate case (Case#  8500493), Hardwick was charged with one count each of Robbery with a Deadly Weapon and Kidnapping.  These charges were related to the First-Degree Murder charge in the above case.  On 06/27/85, Hardwick was sentenced to two seventeen year terms for the crimes.   

 

Trial Summary:

 

04/04/85          Indicted for First-Degree Murder

03/13/86          Jury returned guilty verdict

03/27/86          The Jury recommended the death sentence by a vote of 7-5

04/24/86          Sentenced to death

 

Appeal Summary:

 

Florida Supreme Court – Direct Appeal

FSC# 68,769

521 So.2d 1071

 

05/14/86          Appeal filed

02/04/88          FSC affirmed conviction  and sentence

04/08/88          Rehearing denied

05/17/88          Mandate issued

 

U.S. Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Certiorari

USSC# 87-7352

488 U.S. 871

 

06/03/88          Petition filed

10/03/88          USSC denied Petition

 

Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion

CC# 85-3779

 

02/16/90          Motion filed

03/06/90          Circuit Court denied Motion

03/21/91          Circuit Court issued supplemental order denying motion

 

Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Extraordinary Relief and Writ of Mandamus

FSC# 75,786

562 So.2d 345

 

03/30/90          Petition filed

04/09/90          Petition withdrawn

 

Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

FSC# 75,556

648 So.2d 100

 

02/16/90          Petition filed

03/15/90          Stay granted, pending 3.850 evidentiary hearing in the Circuit Court

09/08/94          FSC denied Petition

01/17/95          Rehearing denied

01/17/95          Mandate issued

 

Florida Supreme Court – 3.850 Motion Appeal

FSC# 78,024

648 So.2d 100

 

06/05/91          Appeal filed

03/15/90          Stay granted, pending 3.850 evidentiary hearing in the Circuit Court

09/08/94          FSC affirmed denial of 3.850 Motion

01/17/95          Rehearing denied & Mandate issued

 

U.S. District Court, Middle District – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

USDC# 95-250-Civ-J-10

 

03/20/95          Petition filed

02/24/97          USDC denied petition

 

U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Appeal

USCA# 97-2319

320 F.3d 1127

 

07/02/97          Appeal filed

09/04/97          USCA vacated denial of Habeas Petition and remanded to USDC

 

U.S. District Court, Middle District – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

(reconsideration by order of USCA)

USDC# 95-250-Civ-J-10

 

09/17/97          USDC issued an order granting the Petition for Certificate of Appealability

10/27/97          Case sent back to USCA for appeal

 

U.S. Court of Appeals – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Appeal (after reconsideration)

USCA# 97-2319

320 F.3d 1127

 

10/27/97          Case received from USDC after reconsideration

01/31/03          USCA affirmed in part and vacated in part the USDC’s denial of the Petition and

remanded the case to the USDC

 

U.S. District Court, Middle District – on remand from USCA

USDC# 95-250-Civ-J-10

(Pending)

 

03/02/03          Proceedings stayed pending resolution of rehearing motion in USCA

06/16/03          Case reopened – Evidentiary hearing to be set

 

Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

FSC# 03-1106

861 So.2d 429

 

06/20/03          Petition filed

11/21/03          FSC denied Petition

 

 Death Warrant Information:

 

01/10/90          Death warrant signed by Governor Martinez

03/15/90          Stay of execution granted by FSC 

 

Clemency Information:

 

12/07/88          Clemency hearing held (denied)

  

Factors Contributing to the Delay in Imposition of Sentence:

 

The four-and-a-half years to decide a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (02/16/90 – 09/08/94) and the three years to decide a 3.850 Motion Appeal (06/05/91 – 09/08/94).  During this time frame, however, the FSC ordered an evidentiary hearing to be held at the Circuit Court level.  The current delay arises from the Federal Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus denied in the USDC,  the subsequent appeal to the USCA, and remand to the USDC. 

  

Case Information:

 

Hardwick filed a Direct Appeal with the Florida Supreme Court on 05/14/86, citing the following eight errors: improper exclusion of testimony; improper refusal to allow pro se representation; improper restriction of cross-examination; violations of witness sequestration rule; defense had a right to a jury instruction on intoxication; failure of the state to eliminate other reasonable hypotheses of innocence; improper conclusions on aggravating and mitigating circumstances; and error in finding two aggravating circumstances (heinous, atrocious, and cruel and cold, calculated, and premeditated) based on the same facts.  The FSC affirmed the conviction and sentence on 02/04/88.

 

Hardwick filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court on 06/03/88 that was denied on 10/03/88.

 

Hardwick filed a 3.850 Motion with the Circuit Court on 02/16/90.  On 03/06/90, the Circuit Court denied the Motion, but on appeal, the FSC ordered the Circuit Court to conduct an evidentiary hearing.  After conducting the evidentiary hearing, the Circuit Court again denied the motion on 03/21/91.

 

Hardwick filed a Petition for Extraordinary Relief and Writ of Mandamus with the Florida Supreme Court on 03/30/90 that was withdrawn on 04/09/90.

On 01/10/90, the Governor signed a death warrant for Hardwick. 

 

Hardwick filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus with the Florida Supreme Court on 02/16/90 and a 3.850 Motion appeal on 06/05/91.  On 03/15/90, the FSC granted a stay of execution, pending a 3.850 Motion evidentiary hearing in the trial court.  Following the Circuit Court’s denial of the 3.850 Motion, the FSC denied the Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus and affirmed the Circuit Court’s denial of the 3.850 Motion. 

 

Hardwick filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus with the U.S. District Court on 03/20/95, citing twenty issues.  The USDC denied the Petition on 02/24/97. 

 

Hardwick filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals on 07/02/97.   On 09/04/97, the USCA vacated the USDC judgment and remanded the case for re-consideration, ordering the USDC to review Hardwick’s Petition for Certificate of Appealability* that the USDC had granted in part and denied in part in its opinion on 02/24/97.  In its opinion, the USCA noted that the USDC had erroneously applied the Certificate of Appealability provisions of the AEDPA to Hardwick’s case, which was pending at the time of the signing of the AEDPA. 

 

On 09/17/97, the USDC granted Hardwick’s Petition for Certificate of Appealability, and on 10/27/97, the case was sent back to the USCA for appeal.

 

On 01/31/03, the USCA affirmed the USDC’s denial of the Habeas Petition as to Hardwick’s conviction, but vacated the USDC’s denial of the Habeas Petition as to Hardwick’s death sentence.  The USCA ordered an evidentiary hearing to be held on claims that counsel was  ineffective at the penalty phase of trial for failing to argue mitigating evidence. 

 

On 03/02/03, the USDC stayed proceedings in the case pending a resolution of a rehearing motion in the USCA.  On 06/16/03, the case was reopened and an evidentiary hearing is to be set.

 

On 06/20/03, Hardwick filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus with the Florida Supreme Court that was denied on 11/21/03.

 

* - The Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (AEDPA) was signed into law on 04/24/96.  The AEDPA governs the appeal process of federal Petitions for Writ of Habeas Corpus that are denied at the USDC level.  According to the AEDPA, the USDC must issue a Certificate of Appealability in order for the Habeas Petition to be appealed to a higher federal court.

 

Institutional Adjustment:

 

THE FOLLOWING ENTRIES REFLECT DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS AGAINST THE INMATE FOR VIOLATION OF THE RULE CITED AND INDICATE THE GAIN TIME DAYS LOST

 

                                                                    

DATE     DAYS                     VIOLATION                                                        LOCATION     

 

07/26/86     20                        DISOBEYING ORDER                                         FLORIDA STATE PRISON

09/22/87     30                        DISRESPECT TO OFFICIALS                           FLORIDA STATE PRISON

12/02/87     15                        DISRESPECT TO OFFICIALS                           FLORIDA STATE PRISON

03/02/89      0                         DISOBEYING ORDER                                         FLORIDA STATE PRISON

09/04/90     20                        DISRESPECT TO OFFICIALS                           FLORIDA STATE PRISON

08/01/92      0                         DISOBEYING ORDER                                         FLORIDA STATE PRISON

07/30/93      0                         SPOKEN THREATS                                            UNION C. I.       

07/30/93      0                         DISRESPECT TO OFFICIALS                           UNION C. I.       

02/28/94      0                         CONSUME INTOXICANTS              UNION C. I.       

07/28/94      0                         FIGHTING                                                             UNION C. I.       

01/18/95     60                        POSS OF ESCAPE PARA.                                  UNION C. I.       

01/25/95      0                         DISRESPECT TO OFFICIALS                           UNION C. I.       

03/26/00      0                         DISOBEYING ORDER                                         UNION C. I.       

03/26/00     90                        OBSCENE PROFANE ACT                UNION C. I.       

02/19/02      0                         MISUSE OF STATE PROP                                 UNION C. I.

 

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Report Date:     09/17/01          JFL

Approved:        11/16/01          WS

Updated:          04/02/04          JFL