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People v. Coulter

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District
Jan 16, 2004
345 Ill. App. 3d 691 (Ill. App. Ct. 2004)

Opinion


803 N.E.2d 932 (Ill.App. 1 Dist. 2004) 345 Ill.App.3d 691, 281 Ill.Dec. 311 The PEOPLE of The State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Dwayne COULTER, Defendant-Appellant. No. 1-02-0563. Court of Appeals of Illinois, First District, Sixth Division. January 16, 2004.

        Office of the State Appellate Defender, Chicago (Michael J. Pelletier, Kathleen M. Flynn, of counsel), for Appellant.

        Cook County State's Attorney, Chicago (Richard A. Devine, Renee Goldfarb, Judy L. DeAngelis, of counsel), for Appellee.

        Justice GALLAGHER delivered the opinion of the court upon denial of rehearing:

        Defendant, Dwayne Coulter, filed a pro se petition for relief under the Post-Conviction Hearing Act (the Act) (725 ILCS 5/122-1 et seq. (West 2000)), alleging that he was denied his right to the effective assistance of counsel at a 1998 hearing held pursuant to Batson v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. 79, 106 S.Ct. 1712, 90 L.Ed.2d 69 (1986). In his post-conviction petition, defendant asserted that his appointed counsel at the Batson hearing was deficient in failing to argue that the State's reasons for striking a particular venire member were pretextual. The trial court summarily dismissed defendant's petition as frivolous and patently without merit. For the reasons that follow, we remand this case to the trial court for second-stage proceedings under sections 122-4 and 122-5 of the Act.

       The procedural history of defendant's case is lengthy, complicated and well-known to this court. See People v. Coulter, 278 Ill.Dec. 843, 799 N.E.2d 708 (2003) (Coulter III); People v. Coulter, 321 Ill.App.3d 644, 254 Ill.Dec. 794, 748 N.E.2d 240 (2001) (Coulter IICoulter II). In this appeal, defendant argues the trial court erred in summarily dismissing his post-conviction petition. In the petition, defendant contended that he was denied the effective assistance of appellate counsel in because that attorney failed to contend that defendant's counsel at the Batson hearing was ineffective for not specifically raising the particular venire member's exclusion.         The State responds that defendant waived his claim of ineffective assistance of appellate counsel by failing to include it in his post-conviction petition, to which defendant replies that his petition contained the gist of a constitutional claim because it alleged his counsel at the Batson hearing was ineffective, and he merely neglected to state that his appellate counsel was ineffective for failing to raise the issue on appeal.

        The Act provides that "[a]ny claim of substantial denial of constitutional rights not raised in the original or an amended petition is waived." 725 ILCS 5/122-3 (West 2000). We recently held in People v. Etherly, 344 Ill.App.3d 599, 602-03, 279 Ill.Dec. 807, 801 N.E.2d 99 (2003), that the first-stage dismissal of a defendant's post-conviction petition cannot be based on waiver. See also People v. Blair, 338 Ill.App.3d 429, 431-32, 272 Ill.Dec. 936, 788 N.E.2d 240, 242 (2003), petition for leave to appeal allowed, No. 96198 (2003); People v. McGhee, 337 Ill.App.3d 992, 995, 272 Ill.Dec. 509, 787 N.E.2d 324, 326 (2003). "Determining substantive merit, not procedural compliance, is the purpose of first-stage review." Etherly, 344 Ill.App.3d at 601-02, 279 Ill.Dec. 807, 801 N.E.2d 99, citing 725 ILCS 5/122-2.1(a)(2), (b) (West 2000).

        Therefore, the trial court's order dismissing defendant's post-conviction petition is vacated, and the petition is remanded for second-stage proceedings under the Act, specifically the appointment of counsel for defendant and the State's answer or motion to dismiss the petition.

        Remanded with directions.

        FROSSARD, P.J., and SMITH, J., concur.


Summaries of

People v. Coulter

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District
Jan 16, 2004
345 Ill. App. 3d 691 (Ill. App. Ct. 2004)
Case details for

People v. Coulter

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DWAYNE…

Court:Appellate Court of Illinois, First District

Date published: Jan 16, 2004

Citations

345 Ill. App. 3d 691 (Ill. App. Ct. 2004)
345 Ill. App. 3d 691
281 Ill. Dec. 311
803 N.E.2d 933

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