Brown v. Crawford

Supreme Court of the United States
Brown v. Crawford, 544 U.S. 1046 (2005)
Application, Breyer, Execution, Ginsburg, Grant, Stay, Stevens, Whom

Brown v. Crawford

Opinion of the Court

C. A. 8th Cir. Application for stay of execution of sentence of death, presented to Justice Thomas, and by him referred to the Court, denied. Temporary stay heretofore entered is vacated.

Justice Souter would grant the application for stay of execution.

Dissenting Opinion

Justice Stevens, with whom Justice Ginsburg and Justice Breyer join,

dissenting.

Because the State has not disputed the merits of petitioner’s challenge to the chemical protocol used by Missouri to carry out lethal injections, I would grant the stay for the reasons stated in Judge Bye’s dissenting opinion. 408 F. 3d 1027 (CA8 2005). Assuming the Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995 applies, see 94 Stat. 352, as amended, 42 U. S. C. § 1997e(a), the State conceded at oral argument before the District Court that there is no available remedy that the petitioner has failed to invoke.

Reference

Full Case Name
Brown v. Crawford, Director, Missouri Department of Corrections
Status
Published