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BELL, Michael (B/M)
DC # 108426
DOB: 11/24/70
Fourth Judicial Circuit, Duval County, Case #94-9776
Sentencing Judge: The Honorable R. Hudson Olliff
Trial Attorney: Ward L. Metzger – Assistant Public Defender
Attorney, Direct Appeal: W.C. McClain – Assistant Public Defender
Attorney, Collateral Appeals: Christopher Anderson – Registry & Pro Se (Federal)
Dates of Offense: 12/09/93
Date of Sentence: 06/02/95
Circumstances of Offense:
Michael Bell was sentenced to two death sentences for the murders of Jimmy West and Tamecka Smith on 12/09/93.
Earlier in 1993, Michael Bell’s brother was killed by Theodore Wright. The shooting was deemed as justifiable homicide because Wright claimed he fired in self-defense. Bell vowed revenge for his brother’s death and swore to friends and family that he would kill Wright.
On the night of 12/09/93, Bell noticed Wright’s car in the area. He gathered two of his friends and an AK-47 assault rifle he had purchased the day before, and returned to the area where he had previously spotted Wright’s car. Bell was unaware that Wright had sold the car to his half-brother Jimmy West. Bell saw the car in the parking lot of a liquor lounge and waited for West to exit the club. After a while, West, Smith, and another female left the lounge and started to enter the car. Bell proceeded to the driver’s side of the car, opened the door, and fired at point-blank range. West died immediately from 12 bullet wounds, and Smith died from four bullet wounds while in route to the hospital. The other female managed to duck away from the spray of the bullets.
Bell fired at a crowd of onlookers waiting outside the club before he fled to his aunt’s house.
Prior Incarceration History in Florida: MICHAEL BELL DC# 108426
Offense Date |
Offense |
Sentence Date |
County |
Case # |
Sentence |
06/14/1987 |
GRAND THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE |
07/28/1987 |
DUVAL |
8705475 |
1Y 6M 0D |
02/18/1988 |
COCAINE-POSSESS |
04/27/1988 |
CLAY |
8800222 |
1Y 1M 0D |
09/25/1989 |
2ND DEG.MURD,DANGEROUS ACT |
09/21/1995 |
DUVAL |
9508789 |
25Y 0M 0D |
09/25/1989 |
2ND DEG.MURD,DANGEROUS ACT |
09/21/1995 |
DUVAL |
9508789 |
25Y 0M 0D |
01/05/1990 |
ROBBERY W/FIREARM OR D/WEAPON |
05/07/1990 |
DUVAL |
9000358 |
6Y 6M 0D |
01/11/1990 |
COCAINE-SALE OR PURCHASE |
05/07/1990 |
DUVAL |
9000960 |
6Y 6M 0D |
08/18/1993 |
2ND DEG.MURD,DANGEROUS ACT |
09/21/1995 |
DUVAL |
9504995 |
25Y 0M 0D |
Circumstances of Additional Murder Convictions:
NOTE: Bell was convicted of the following murders subsequent to the 12/09/93 murders for which he was convicted and sentenced to death.
On 09/25/89, Bell shot and killed Lashawn Cowart and her two-year-old son Travis. The three were driving together when Bell stopped, exited the vehicle and opened fire on the mother and son. Afterwards, an accomplice vehicle came and picked up Bell.
On 08/18/93, Bell shot and killed Michael Johnson, the boyfriend of Bell’s mother. After the couple had an argument, Bell went to Johnson’s house and shot him to death on the front porch.
Trial Summary:
09/29/94 Defendant indicted on:
Count I: First-Degree Murder (Jimmy West)
Count II: First-Degree Murder (Tamecka Smith)
03/09/95 The jury found the defendant guilty on Counts I & II.
03/17/95 Upon advisory sentencing, the jury, by a 12 to 0 majority, voted for the death penalty on Counts I & II.
06/02/95 The defendant was sentenced as followed:
Count I: First-Degree Murder (Jimmy West) - Death
Count II: First-Degree Murder (Tamecka Smith) – Death
Appeal Summary:
Florida Supreme Court –
Direct Appeal
FSC #86,094
699 So. 2d. 674
07/19/95 Appeal filed.
07/17/97 FSC affirmed the convictions and sentences of death.
09/17/97 Rehearing denied.
10/17/97 Mandate issued.
U.S. Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Certiorari
USSC #97-7044
522 U.S. 1123
12/08/97 Petition filed.
02/23/98 Petition denied.
State Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion
CC #94-9776
06/01/99 Motion filed.
01/13/00 Motion denied.
Florida Supreme Court – 3.850 Appeal
FSC #SC00-318
790 So. 2d 1101
01/28/00 Appeal filed.
04/26/01 FSC remanded to the State Circuit Court to allow the filing of an amended motion.
State Circuit Court – 3.850 Amended Motion (On Remand from FSC)
CC #94-9776
10/03/01 Amended motion filed.
05/31/02 Motion denied.
Florida Supreme Court – 3.850
Appeal
FSC #02-1765
965 So.2d 48
08/02/02 Appeal filed.
06/07/07 FSC affirmed the denial of the motion.
09/17/07 Mandate issued.
Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus
FSC# 05-610
965 So.2d 48
04/08/05 Petition filed.
06/07/07 FSC denied the petition.
09/17/07 Mandate issued.
United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Certiorari
USSC#07-6240
128 S. Ct. 535
08/28/07 Petition filed.
11/05/07 Petition denied.
United States District Court, Middle District – Petition for Habeas Corpus
USDC# 07-cv-00860
(Pending)
09/10/07 Petition
filed.
01/15/09 State
motion for summary judgment granted.
03/20/09 Certificate
of appealability granted
10/25/10 Application
for certificate of appealability
01/21/11 Certificate
of appealability granted
United
States Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit – Habeas Appeal
USCA# 09-10782
02/10/09 Notice
of appeal; Application for certificate of appealability.
07/02/09 Appeal
dismissed.
09/01/09 Appeal
reinstated.
09/29/09 Granting
of certificate of appealability by District Court vacated
State Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion
CC #94-9776
12/02/10 Motion filed.
02/28/11 Motion denied.
Florida Supreme Court – 3.850 Appeal
FSC# 11-694
04/11/11 Appeal filed.
Factors Contributing to the Delay in the Imposition of the Sentence:
Bell’s 3.850 Motion Appeal was remanded to the Circuit Court for an amended motion. The 3.850 Motion Appeal was pending from 08/02/02 – 06/07/07. Additionally, Bell’s Habeas Petition has been pending in the United States District Court since 09/10/07
Case Information:
On 07/19/95, Michael Bell filed a Direct Appeal in the Florida Supreme Court. In his appeal, Bell argued that his court-appointed counsel was incompetent and that the court failed to allow him to represent himself under Faretta v. California[1]. Bell also contended that the court falsely applied the cold, calculated and premeditated (CCP) aggravating factor and failed to recognize certain mitigating factors. The Florida Supreme Court affirmed the convictions and sentences of death on 07/17/97. The mandate was issued on 10/17/97.
On 12/08/97, Bell filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in the United States Supreme Court, which was denied on 02/23/98.
On 06/01/99, Bell filed a 3.850 Motion in the State Circuit Court. That motion was denied on 01/13/00.
Bell appealed the ruling on the 3.850 Motion in the Florida Supreme Court on 01/28/00. The Florida Supreme Court remanded the case to the State Circuit Court on 04/26/01, allowing an amended motion to be filed. An amended 3.850 motion was filed on 10/03/01, which was denied on 05/31/02. Bell filed an appeal of that decision in the Florida Supreme Court on 08/02/02. On 06/07/07, the Florida Supreme Court affirmed the denial of the motion on 06/07/07. The mandate was issued on 09/17/07.
Bell filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus in the Florida Supreme Court on 04/08/05 that was denied on 06/07/07. The mandate was issued on 09/17/07.
Bell filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in the United States Supreme Court on 08/28/07 which was denied on 11/05/07.
On 09/10/07, Bell filed a Petition for Habeas Corpus in the United States District Court. On 01/15/09, the State’s motion for summary judgment was granted. Bell’s certificate of appealability was granted on 03/20/09.
Bell filed a habeas appeal in the United States Court of Appeals on 02/10/09. That appeal was dismissed on 07/02/09 and was reinstated on 09/01/09. On 09/29/09, the United States Court of Appeals vacated the District Court’s granting of certificate of appealabilty without prejudice against Bell’s future applications for certificate of appealability.
On 10/25/10, Bell again filed an application for certificate of appealabilty in the United States District Court which was granted on 01/21/11.
On 12/02/10, Bell filed a 3.850 motion in the Circuit court. That motion was denied on 02/28/11.
On 04/11/11, Bell filed an appeal of the denial of his 3.850 motion in the Florida Supreme Court. That appeal is pending.
Institutional Adjustment: MICHAEL BELL DC #108426
DATE DAYS VIOLATION LOCATION
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10/11/99 0 MAIL VIOLATIONS UNION C. I.
11/07/03 30 POSS OF CONTRABAND UNION C. I.
03/20/05 60 DISORDERLY CONDUCT UNION C.I.
Report Date: 11/19/01 ew
Approved: 11/19/01 ws
Updated: 04/14/11 jjk
[1] Under Faretta, a defendant is entitled to represent himself when he clearly expresses this desire to the judge and has been found competent to do so.