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Santamaria v. Horsley

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Jan 16, 1998
138 F.3d 1280 (9th Cir. 1998)

Opinion

No. 95-16991

Argued and Submitted En Banc September 26, 1997 — San Francisco, California

Filed January 16, 1998 Amended March 11, 1998


ORDER

Prior report: 133 F.3d 1242.

The separate concurrence of Judge Kozinski in this case, filed January 16, 1998, is amended as follows:

At slip op. 512, add footnote 1 to the end of the first full paragraph, after "disputed evidence.", as follows:

In his petition for rehearing, Santamaria agrees that we lack jurisdiction over pre-trial habeas claims of evidence preclusion. See PFR at 7. He argues, however, that we have jurisdiction over his appeal because retrial is barred altogether by collateral estoppel. Santamaria claims that this has been his position all along, presumably relying on the argument in his briefs that knife use is an "ultimate fact." If Santamaria were right that knife use is an ultimate fact, retrial would be barred, but he is mistaken.

To evaluate his claim, we ask whether, if the knife evidence were excluded, Santamaria could nonetheless be convicted of murder. See Dowling v. United States, 493 U.S. 342, 347 (1990); People v. Acevedo, 508 N.E.2d 665, 670 (N.Y. 1987) (defining an ultimate fact as a fact "essential to conviction in the second trial"). The answer is clearly yes. Even if Santamaria did not use the knife, he could be convicted as an aider and abettor or on the theory that he strangled Guadron or ran him over with a car. See People v. Santamaria, 8 Cal.4th 903, 919 n. 7, 920 (1994); compare Ashe v. Swenson, 397 U.S. 436, 446 (1970) (identity of robber had to be established no matter what the rest of the evidence showed). Whether the state can actually win on these other theories is irrelevant to whether retrial is barred.


Summaries of

Santamaria v. Horsley

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Jan 16, 1998
138 F.3d 1280 (9th Cir. 1998)
Case details for

Santamaria v. Horsley

Case Details

Full title:JOSE NAPOLEAN SANTAMARIA, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DON HORSLEY, Sheriff…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Date published: Jan 16, 1998

Citations

138 F.3d 1280 (9th Cir. 1998)

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