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Payne Vs. Virginia

Payne vs Virginia

Type Court Judgment Court US Supreme Court Decided Jul-05-1984
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Citation
Court
US Supreme Court
Decided On
Case Number
467 U.S. 1062
Subject
Education

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Education

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Education

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Appellant / Petitioner

Payne

Respondent

Virginia

Excerpt

payne v. virginia - 467 u.s. 1062 (1984) u.s. supreme court payne v. virginia, 467 u.s. 1062 (1984) payne v. virginia no. 82-6935 decided july 5, 1984 467 u.s. 1062 on petition for writ of certiorari to the supreme court of virginia syllabus held: the double jeopardy clause barred the state court prosecution and conviction of petitioner for the lesser included offense of robbery that followed his prior conviction for capital murder committed during the perpetration of the robbery. certiorari granted; reversed. per curiam. this petition for certiorari seeks review of a judgment of the supreme court of virginia rejecting petitioner's double jeopardy challenge to a conviction for robbery which followed a prior conviction for capital murder committed during the perpetration of the robbery while armed with a deadly weapon. in this case, as in harris v. oklahoma, 433 u. s. 682 (1977) (per curiam), where "conviction of a greater crime, murder, cannot be had without conviction of the lesser crime, robbery . . . , the double jeopardy clause bars prosecution for the lesser crime after conviction of the greater one." ibid. see also in re nielsen, 131 u. s. 176 , 131 u. s. 188 (1889). accordingly, the motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis is granted, the petition for writ of certiorari is granted, and the judgment of the supreme court of virginia is reversed. harris v. oklahoma, supra. it is so ordered.

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Payne v. Virginia - 467 U.S. 1062 (1984)
U.S. Supreme Court Payne v. Virginia, 467 U.S. 1062 (1984)

Payne v. Virginia

No. 82-6935

Decided July 5, 1984

467 U.S. 1062

ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME

COURT OF VIRGINIA

SYLLABUS

Held: The Double Jeopardy Clause barred the state court prosecution and conviction of petitioner for the lesser included offense of robbery that followed his prior conviction for capital murder committed during the perpetration of the robbery.

Certiorari granted; reversed.

PER CURIAM.

This petition for certiorari seeks review of a judgment of the Supreme Court of Virginia rejecting petitioner's double jeopardy challenge to a conviction for robbery which followed a prior conviction for capital murder committed during the perpetration of the robbery while armed with a deadly weapon. In this case, as in Harris v. Oklahoma, 433 U. S. 682 (1977) (per curiam), where

"conviction of a greater crime, murder, cannot be had without conviction of the lesser crime, robbery . . . , the Double Jeopardy Clause bars prosecution for the lesser crime after conviction of the greater one."

Ibid. See also In re Nielsen, 131 U. S. 176 , 131 U. S. 188 (1889).

Accordingly, the motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis is granted, the petition for writ of certiorari is granted, and the judgment of the Supreme Court of Virginia is reversed. Harris v. Oklahoma, supra.

It is so ordered.

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