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VAN POYCK, William (W/M)
DC # 034071
DOB: 07/04/54
Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, Palm Beach County, Case#87-6736-CF-A02
Sentencing Judge: The Honorable Michael D.Miller
Attorney, Trial: Cary E. Klein, Esq.
Attorneys, Direct Appeal: William Lasley and Peter Grable –Private
Attorney, Collateral Appeals: Jeffrey Davis, Lauri Rollings,Martin McClain – Private
Date of Offense: 06/24/87
Date of Sentence: 12/21/88
Circumstances of Offense:
On 06/24/87, during the transport of a state prisoner namedJames O’Brien, Van Poyck and an accomplice, Frank Valdez, ambushed the twoguards in the prison van, assaulted them, and fired three shots, one to thehead and two to the chest, into one of the guards, killing him instantly. In anattempt to free O’Brien from the van, Van Poyck fired numerous shots at thepadlock of the van door, with one ricocheting and striking the otherguard.
Van Poyck and Valdez then fled the scene in a Cadillac, anda chase with police ensued. During the chase, Van Poyck fired numerousshots at the pursuing police cars, striking three of them.
Eventually, Valdez lost control of the car and it struck atree. The two were arrested and four pistols were recovered from the car,including the service revolver of the guard that was killed.
Trial Summary:
07/14/87 Van Poyck was indicted on the following:
Count I: First-Degree Murder
Count II: Armed Robbery
Counts VI-XI: Attempted Manslaughter
Count XII: Aggravated Assault
Count XIV: Aiding the Escape of an Inmate
Information presented by theprosecutor, charging Van Poyck with one count of Attempted First-Degree Murder
11/15/88 The jury returned guilty verdicts on all counts of the indictment andinformation.
11/18/88 By a vote of 11-1, the jury recommended the death penalty.
12/21/88 Van Poyck was sentenced as follows:
Count I: First-Degree Murder – Death
Count II: Armed Robbery – Life
Counts VI-XI: Attempted Manslaughter – 15 years
Count XII: Aggravated Assault – 5 years
Count XIV: Aiding the Escape of an Inmate – 15 years
Information: Life imprisonment
Appeals Summary:
Florida Supreme Court – Direct Appeal
FSC #73,662
564 So. 2d 1066
02/06/89 Direct appeal filed.
07/05/90 FSC affirmed conviction and sentence.
09/04/90 Rehearing denied.
10/04/90 Mandate issued.
United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ ofCertiorari
USSC #90-6816
499 U.S. 932
01/15/91 Petition filed.
03/18/91 USSC denied petition.
Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion
CC #87-6736
12/01/92 Motion filed.
07/08/94 Trial court denied motion.
Florida Supreme Court – 3.850 Motion Appeal
FSC #84,324
694 So. 2d 686
09/07/94 Appeal filed.
03/27/97 FSC affirmed denial of motion.
05/27/97 Rehearing denied.
06/26/97 Mandate issued.
United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ ofCertiorari
USSC #96-9569
522 U.S. 856
05/27/97 Petition filed.
10/06/97 USSC denied petition.
Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of HabeasCorpus
FSC #89,870
715 So. 2d 930
02/10/97 Petition filed.
05/14/98 FSC denied petition.
08/07/98 Rehearing denied.
United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ ofCertiorari
USSC #97-373
522 U.S. 995
08/25/97 Petition filed.
12/01/97 USSC denied petition.
Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of HabeasCorpus
FSC #94,200
728 So. 2d 206
10/28/98 Petition filed.
12/01/98 FSC denied petition.
United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ ofCertiorari
USSC #98-1147
526 U.S. 1018
01/13/99 Petition filed.
03/22/99 USSC denied petition.
United States District Court, Southern District –Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus
USDC #99-8081
02/12/99 Petition filed.
09/20/99 USDC denied petition.
United States Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit – HabeasCorpus Appeal
USCA #99-14734
290 F. 3d 1318
12/27/99 Appeal filed.
05/09/02 USCA affirmed denial of petition.
United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ ofCertiorari
USSC #00-1553
537 U.S. 812
02/07/01 Petition filed.
10/07/02 USSC denied petition.
United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ ofCertiorari
USSC #02-484
537 U.S. 1105
09/19/02 Petition filed.
01/13/03 USSC denied petition.
Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of HabeasCorpus
FSC# 02-2661
860 So. 2d 980
12/20/02 Petition filed.
08/20/03 FSC denied petition.
10/31/03 Rehearing denied.
Circuit Court – 3.853 Motion
CC #87-6736 CF
09/30/03 Motion filed.
02/24/04 Motion denied.
U.S. Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Certiorari
USSC #03-1127
541 U.S. 974
01/29/04 Petition filed
04/05/04 Petition denied.
Florida Supreme Court – 3.853 Motion Appeal
FSC #04-696
908 So. 2d 326
04/26/04 Appeal filed.
05/19/05 FSC affirmed the denial.
08/01/05 Mandate issued.
Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion
CC# 87-6736
04/26/05 Motion filed.
06/23/05 Motion denied.
Florida Supreme Court – 3.850 Motion Appeal
FSC# 05-1513
961 So.2d 220 (2007)
08/15/05 Appeal filed.
05/03/07 FSC affirmed denial of motion.
07/16/07 Rehearing denied.
08/02/07 Mandate issued.
United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ ofCertiorari
USSC# 05-751
126 S. Ct. 1570
12/05/05 Petition filed.
03/20/06 Petition denied.
Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of HabeasCorpus
FSC# 07-66
954 So.2d 28 (2007)
01/11/07 Petition filed.
03/14/07 Petition denied.
United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ ofCertiorari
USSC# 07-524
128 S.Ct. 897
10/15/07 Petition filed.
01/07/08 Petition denied.
State Circuit Court – 3.851 Motion
CC# 87-6736
12/6/10 Motion filed.
03/03/11 Motion denied.
Florida Supreme Court – 3.851 Appeal
FSC# 11-724
(Pending)
04/13/11 Appeal filed.
Clemency Hearing:
12/03/91 Clemency hearing held (denied).
Factors Contributing to the Delay in Imposition ofSentence:
The delay in the execution of the sentence is due to VanPoyck’s multiple filings of Habeas appeals and Certiorari petitions at thestate and federal level.
Case Information:
Van Poyck filed a Direct Appeal in the Florida Supreme Courton 02/06/89. He appealed his multiple convictions and sentences,including the death sentence, from 12/21/88. Van Poyck raised six issuesfrom the guilt phase of the trial and fifteen issues from the penalty phase ofhis trial. The Florida Supreme Court affirmed the convictions andsentence of death on 07/05/90.
Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in theUnited States Supreme Court on 01/15/91, which was denied on 03/18/91.
Van Poyck filed a 3.850 Motion in the Circuit Court on12/01/92, which was denied on 07/08/94.
Van Poyck filed a 3.850 Motion Appeal in the Florida SupremeCourt on 09/07/94. He contended ineffective assistance of counsel. The Florida Supreme Court affirmed the trial court’s denial of the 3.850 Motionon 03/27/97.
Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in theUnited States Supreme Court on 05/27/97, which was denied on 10/06/97.
Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus in theFlorida Supreme Court on 02/10/97. He argued ineffective assistance ofcounsel, that error occurred in the weighing of invalid aggravatingcircumstances during the penalty phase of the trial, and that he was chargedand convicted of criminal offenses that did not exist as a matter of law (attemptedfirst degree murder). The Florida Supreme Court denied the petition on05/14/98.
Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in theUnited States Supreme Court on 08/25/97, which was denied on 12/01/97.
Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus in theFlorida Supreme Court on 10/28/98. The Florida Supreme Court denied thepetition without a published opinion on 12/01/98.
Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in theUnited States Supreme Court on 01/13/99, which was denied on 03/22/99.
Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus in theUnited States District Court on 02/12/99, which was denied on 09/20/99.
Van Poyck filed an Appeal in the United States Court ofAppeals on 12/27/99. The Appeal raised issues of ineffective assistanceof counsel and Brady claims. On 05/09/02, the United States Court ofAppeals affirmed the United States District Court’s denial of the HabeasPetition.
Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in theU.S. Supreme Court on 02/07/01, which was denied on 10/07/02.
Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in theU.S. Supreme Court on 09/19/02, which was denied on 01/13/03.
Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus in theFlorida Supreme Court on 12/20/02. He raised issues regarding the U.S.Supreme Court case Ring v. Arizona. On 08/20/03, the Petition was deniedwithout a published opinion. Rehearing was denied on 10/31/03.
Van Poyck filed a 3.853 Motion in the Circuit Court on09/30/03. The Motion was denied on 02/24/04.
Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in theU.S. Supreme Court on 01/29/04. The U.S. Supreme Court denied thepetition on 04/05/04.
Van Poyck filed a 3.853 Motion Appeal in the Florida SupremeCourt on 04/26/04. On 05/19/05, the Florida Supreme Court affirmed thecircuit court’s denial of Van Poyck’s motion for postconviction DNA testing.
On 04/26/05, Van Poyck filed a 3.850 Motion in the CircuitCourt. The motion was denied on 06/23/05.
On 08/15/05, Van Poyck filed a 3.850 Motion Appeal in theFlorida Supreme Court. On 05/03/07, the FSC affirmed the denial of themotion. The Florida Supreme Court issued a mandate in this case on08/02/07.
Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in theU.S. Supreme Court on 12/05/05 that was denied on 03/20/06.
Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus in theFlorida Supreme Court on 01/11/07 that was denied on 03/14/07. VanPoyck’s Motion for Rehearing was denied on 07/16/07.
On 10/15/07, Van Poyck filed a Petition for Writ ofCertiorari in the U.S. Supreme Court. This petition was denied 01/07/08.
Van Poyck filed a 3.851 Motion in the Circuit Court on12/06/10, and it was denied on 03/03/11.
On 04/13/11, Van Poyck filed a 3.851 Appeal in the FloridaSupreme Court. This case is currently pending.
Institutional Adjustment:
DATE DAYS VIOLATION LOCATION
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08/14/72 15 UNKNOWN CENTRALOFFICE
10/02/72 15 UNKNOWN CENTRALOFFICE
10/09/72 15 UNKNOWN CENTRALOFFICE
11/03/72 10 UNKNOWN CENTRAL OFFICE
01/29/73 10 UNKNOWN CENTRALOFFICE
03/07/73 15 UNKNOWN CENTRALOFFICE
10/02/73 30 UNKNOWN CENTRALOFFICE
08/09/76 30 UNKNOWN CENTRALOFFICE
10/13/76 10 UNKNOWN CENTRALOFFICE
11/22/76 90 UNKNOWN CENTRALOFFICE
12/22/76 30 UNKNOWN CENTRALOFFICE
06/03/77 60 UNKNOWN CENTRALOFFICE
06/07/77 300 UNKNOWN CENTRALOFFICE
09/10/78 60 POSS OFWEAPONS UNION C.I.
02/28/79 0 INSUFFICIENT WORK UNION C.I.
06/18/79 60 POSS OFWEAPONS UNION C. I.
08/10/79 90 POSS OFWEAPONS UNION C.I.
08/27/80 15 POSS OF ESCAPEPARA. FSP
03/16/82 180 POSS OF WEAPONS CENTRAL OFFICE
01/13/86 15 CONSUME INTOXICANTS 042
01/11/91 60 POSS OF ESCAPEPARA. FSP
10/12/96 0 VISITINGVIOLATIONS FSP
08/09/98 30 POSS OF CONTRABAND CENTRALOFFICE
05/13/99 60 DISOBEYINGORDER FSP
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Report Date: 06/04/01 JFL
Approved: 09/21/01 WS
Updated: 04/28/11 EMJ