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Inmate

Last NameFirst NamePictureDC NumberAgencyCase Summary
DuestLloyd 089061RegistryCase Summary

Last Action

DateCourtCase NumberLast Action
2/16/2011  Dead
1/29/2007FSC07-1623.851 Appeal
12/28/2007FSC07-162Initial brief
4/24/2008FSC07-162Answer
7/7/2008FSC07-162Reply
11/3/2008FSC07-162Oral Arguments
2/19/2009FSC07-162Denied
3/6/2009FSC07-162Motion for rehearing
6/26/2009FSC07-162Rehearing denied
7/13/2009FSC07-162Mandate issued
7/15/2009USDC09-61045Habeas filed
9/14/2010USDC-S09-61045Petition denied
10/14/2010USCA10-148231Habeas appeal filed
11/23/2010USCA10-148231COA granted in part

Current Attorney

Last NameFirst NameCityAddressZipPhoneEMail
ScherTodd G.Miami Beach, FL5600 Collins Ave., Apt. 15-B33140-2413305/861-9252Email

Cases

Last NameCase NumberJudgeCountyCCRCOrder DateContract Date
Scher82-4283-CFLebowBrowardSouth12/18/20032/24/2004

Last Updated

2008-01-09 11:43:13.0


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DUEST, Lloyd (W/M)

DC#    089061

DOB:   10/27/51

 

Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, Broward County Case # 82-4283

Sentencing Judge: The Honorable Patricia W. Cocalis

Resentencing Judge: The Honorable Judge Susan Lebow

Attorney, Trial: Evan Baron – Private

Attorney, Direct Appeal: R.E. Conner – Private

Attorney, Collateral Appeals: Todd Scher– CCRC-S

 

Date of Offense:          02/15/82

Date of Sentence:        04/14/83

Date of Resentence:      10/26/00

 

Circumstances of Offense:

 

On 02/15/82, witnesses saw Lloyd Duestcarrying a knife in the waistband of his pants.  Later that day, he told awitness that he was going to a gay bar to “roll a fag.”  Duest was later seen at a bar with the victim, John Pope,and the two later left in Pope’s gold Camaro. When Pope’s roommate, David Shifflett, returned home,he found the house unlocked, the lights on, the stereo on with the volumeturned up, and blood on the bed.  The roommate called the Sheriff’sDepartment, and when the deputy sheriff arrived, Pope was found on the bathroomfloor in a pool of blood, having suffered multiple stab wounds. 

 

At trial, Duest presenteddocumentary and testimonial evidence that he was in Massachusetts on the day ofthe murder and did not arrive in Florida until 04/05/82.  At trial, theState presented testimony from seven witnesses who claimed that they had seen Duest with John Pope in the hours before his death. 

 

Trial Summary:

 

05/21/82         Indicted on one count of First-Degree Murder

03/18/83         Jury returned a guilty verdict

03/19/83         Jury recommended a death sentence by a vote of 7-5

04/14/83         Sentenced to death

10/14/98         Jury recommended a death sentence by a vote of 10-2

10/26/00         Resentenced to death

 

Additional Information:

 

Duest had prior convictions inMassachusetts for Armed Robbery and Armed Assault with Intent to Murder. The trial court used these convictions as aggravating circumstances in itssentencing order of 04/24/83.  

 

Appeal Summary:

 

Florida Supreme Court – Direct Appeal

FSC# 63,678

462 So. 2d 446

 

05/16/83         Appeal filed

01/10/85         FSC affirmed conviction and sentence

02/19/85         Rehearing denied and Mandate issued

 

Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion

CC# 82-4283

 

02/19/87         Motion filed

01/05/90         Motion denied

 

Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of HabeasCorpus

FSC# 75,039

555 So. 2d 849

 

11/17/89         Petition filed

01/18/90         FSC denied the Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

 

Florida Supreme Court – 3.850 Motion Appeal

FSC# 75,254

555 So. 2d 849

 

01/11/90         Appeal filed

01/18/90         FSC affirmed the lower court’s denial of the 3.850 Motion

 

U.S. District Court, Southern District – Petition forWrit of Habeas Corpus

USDC# 90-6045

 

01/18/90         Petition filed

09/19/90         USDC denied Petition

 

U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit – Habeas Appeal

USCA# 90-6009

967 F. 2d 472

 

12/03/90         Appeal filed

07/15/92         USCA affirmed conviction, but vacated sentence and remanded to the

 USDC forreconsideration

 

U.S. Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Certiorari(filed by State)

USSC# 92-1163

507 U.S. 1048

 

01/04/93         Petition filed

04/26/93         USSC granted Petition, vacated judgment of USCA, and remanded the case to theUSCA for reconsideration

 

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

USSC# 92-7425

507 U.S. 1034

 

01/28/93         Petition filed

04/19/93         USSC denied Petition

 

U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit – Reconsiderationof Habeas Appeal

USCA# 90-6009

997 F. 2d 1336

 

07/29/93         USCA vacated sentence and remanded to the USDC for reconsideration

 

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

USSC# 93-7310

510 U.S. 1133

 

12/29/93         Petition filed

02/22/94         USSC denied Petition

 

U.S. Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Certiorari(filed by State)

USSC# 93-1051

510 U.S. 1141

 

12/29/93         Petition filed

02/22/94         USSC denied Petition

 

U.S. District Court, Southern District –Reconsideration of Habeas Petition

USDC# 90-6045

 

03/15/94         USDC granted Petition and vacated death sentence

 

Florida Supreme Court – Direct Appeal (afterresentencing)

FSC# 00-2366

855 So. 2d 33

 

11/06/00         Appeal filed

06/26/03         FSC affirmed sentence

09/08/03         Rehearing denied and Mandate issued

 

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

USSC# 03-8841

541 U.S. 993

 

12/06/03         Petition filed

04/19/04         USSC denied Petition

 

Circuit Court – 3.851 Motion

CC# 82-4283

 

04/15/05         Motion filed

06/09/06         Evidentiary Hearing held

12/21/06         CC denied motion

 

Florida Supreme Court – 3.851 Motion Appeal

FSC# 07-162

 

01/29/07         Appeal filed

02/19/09         Appeal denied

07/13/09         Mandate issued

 

U.S. District Court, Southern District – Petition forWrit of Habeas Corpus

USDC# 09-61045

 

07/15/09         Petition filed

09/14/10          Petition denied

 

U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit – Habeas Appeal

USCA# 10-148231

 

10/14/10          Appealfiled

11/23/10          Certificateof Appealability granted in part

 

 

 

 

 

 

Death Warrant Information:

 

10/18/89         Governor Bob Martinez signed a death warrant and execution was set for 01/16/90

11/17/89         FSC granted a stay of execution

01/18/90         FSC vacated the stay of execution

01/19/90         USDC granted a stay of execution

 

Clemency Hearing:

 

06/17/87         Clemency hearing held (denied)

 

Factors Contributing to the Delay in Imposition ofSentence:

 

The delay appears to arise from Duest’smultiple Habeas Petitions at both the federal and state level, as well as hisresentencing. 

 

Case Information:

 

Duest filed a Direct Appeal withthe Florida Supreme Court on 05/16/83, citing the following errors: allowingtestimony of two state witnesses, failing to grant a mistrial for theprosecutor insulting defense counsel during cross-examination of a statewitness, lacking sufficient evidence of premeditated murder, admitting aprejudicial photograph into evidence, and improper finding of aggravating andmitigating circumstances.  The FSC affirmed Duest’sconviction and sentence on 01/10/85.

 

Duest filed a 3.850 Motion withthe Circuit Court on 02/19/87 that was denied on 01/05/90.

 

Duest filed a Petition for Writ ofHabeas Corpus on 11/17/89 with the Florida Supreme Court, raising numerousclaims of ineffective assistance of counsel.  The FSC denied the HabeasPetition on 01/18/90. 

 

Duest filed a 3.850 Motion Appealon 01/11/90 with the Florida Supreme Court, raising numerous claims, but the FSConly discussed two: failure of the State to provide exculpatory evidence to thedefense and Duest was deserving of a new sentencinghearing due to his Massachusetts conviction for armed assault being overturned,which was used by the trial court as an aggravating circumstance.  Inaddition, the FSC rejected Duest’s seven claims ofineffective assistance of counsel.  On 01/18/90, the FSC affirmed thetrial court’s denial of the 3.850 Motion.

 

Duest filed a Petition for Writ ofHabeas Corpus with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Floridaon 01/18/90, claiming twenty-five issues.  The USDC denied the HabeasPetition on 09/19/90.

 

Duest filed an appeal of the Writof Habeas Corpus denial with the U.S. Court of Appeals on 12/03/90.  On 07/15/92,the USCA affirmed Duest’s conviction, but vacated thedeath sentence and remanded the case to the USDC for reconsideration.  Thecourt found that Duest’s death sentence should bevacated due to Duest’s Massachusetts conviction,which was used as an aggravating circumstance in his Florida death sentence,was later overturned by a Massachusetts court. 

 

The State of Florida filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorariwith the U.S. Supreme Court on 01/04/93.  On 04/26/93, the USSC grantedthe Petition, vacated the judgment of the USCA, and remanded the case to theUSCA for reconsideration.

 

Duest filed a Petition for Writ ofCertiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court on 01/28/93 that was denied on 04/19/93.

 

On 07/29/93, the USCA again vacated the death sentence andremanded the case to the USDC for reconsideration.

 

Duest filed a Petition for Writ ofCertiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court on 12/29/93 that was denied on 02/22/94.

 

The State of Florida filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorariwith the U.S. Supreme Court on 12/29/93 that was denied on 02/22/94.

 

On 03/15/94, the USDC granted the Habeas Petition andvacated Duest’s death sentence. 

 

Duest was resentenced to death on10/26/00.

 

Duest filed a Direct Appeal with theFlorida Supreme Court on 11/06/00, citing the following errors: failure of theState to disclose exculpatory evidence; improperly excluding evidence andtestimony; erroneously finding the heinous, atrocious, or cruel aggravatingcircumstance; and failure to find mental health mitigating circumstances. On 06/26/03, the FSC affirmed the death sentence.

 

Duest filed a Petition for Writ ofCertiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court on 12/06/03 that was denied on 04/19/04.

 

Duest filed a 3.851 Motion withthe Circuit Court on 04/15/05.  On 06/09/06, an Evidentiary Hearing washeld, and on 12/21/06, the Circuit Court denied the motion.

 

Duest filed a 3.851 Motion Appealwith the Florida Supreme Court on 01/29/07 that was denied on 02/19/09. TheFlorida Supreme Court issued a mandate on 07/13/09.

 

Duest filed a Petition for Writ ofHabeas Corpus with the United States District Court, Southern District, on07/15/09. The petition was denied on 09/14/10.

 

On 10/14/10, Duest filed a Habeasappeal with the USCA. On 11/23/10, the USCA granted, in part, Duest’s Certificate of Appealability.

 

Institutional Adjustment:

 

THE FOLLOWING ENTRIESREFLECT DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS AGAINST THE INMATE FOR VIOLATION OF THE RULE CITEDAND INDICATE THE GAIN TIME DAYS LOST.

                               

                                     

DATE                    DAYS              VIOLATION                  LOCATION    

 

06/23/86               60               POSSOF WEAPONS      FLORIDA STATE PRISON

02/15/92               60            DISOBEYING ORDER      FLORIDA STATE PRISON

 

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Report Date:  04/30/03          JFL

Approved:      05/12/03          WS

Updated         12/09/10          JJK