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Madison v. Alabama

Docket No. Argument Opinion Vote Author Term
17-7505 Oct 2, 2018 Feb 27, 2019 5-3 Kagan OT 2018

Holding: The Eighth Amendment may permit executing a prisoner even if he cannot remember committing his crime, but it may prohibit executing a prisoner who suffers from dementia or another disorder rather than psychotic delusions.

Judgment: Vacated and remanded, 5-3, in an opinion by Justice Kagan on February 27, 2019. Justice Alito filed a dissenting opinion, in which Justices Thomas and Gorsuch joined. Justice Kavanaugh took no part in the consideration or decision of the case.

DateProceedings and Orders (key to color coding)
01/18/2018Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due February 20, 2018)
01/19/2018Brief of respondent State of Alabama in opposition filed.
01/22/2018Application (17A770) for a stay of execution of sentence of death, submitted to Justice Thomas.
01/22/2018Reply of petitioner Vernon Madison filed.
01/22/2018Response to application from respondent State of Alabama filed.
01/25/2018UPON CONSIDERATION of the application of counsel for the applicant, IT IS ORDERED that execution of the sentence of death is hereby stayed pending further order of Justice Thomas or of the Court.
01/25/2018Application (17A770) referred to the Court.
01/25/2018Application (17A770) granted by the Court. The application for stay of execution of sentence of death presented to Justice Thomas and by him referred to the Court is granted pending the disposition of the petition for a writ of certiorari. Should the petition for a writ of certiorari be denied, this stay shall terminate automatically. In the event the petition for a writ of certiorari is granted, the stay shall terminate upon the issuance of the mandate of this Court. Justice Thomas, Justice Alito, and Justice Gorsuch would deny the application.
02/01/2018DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/16/2018.
02/20/2018DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/23/2018.
02/26/2018Motion to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for a writ of certiorari GRANTED.
03/15/2018Joint motion for an extension of time file the briefs on the merits.
03/27/2018Joint motion to extend the time to file the briefs on the merits granted. The time to file the joint appendix and petitioner's brief on the merits is extended to and including May 22, 2018. The time to file respondent's brief on the merits is extended to and including July 31, 2018.
05/10/2018Motion to dispense with printing the joint appendix filed by petitioner Vernon Madison.
05/18/2018Blanket Consent filed by Respondent, Alabama
05/21/2018Blanket Consent filed by Petitioner, Vernon Madison
05/22/2018Brief of petitioner Vernon Madison filed.
05/29/2018Motion to dispense with printing the joint appendix filed by petitioner GRANTED.
05/29/2018Brief amici curiae of American Psychological Association and American Psychiatric Association filed.
07/09/2018SET FOR ARGUMENT On Tuesday, October 2, 2018
07/31/2018Brief of respondent State of Alabama filed.
08/03/2018CIRCULATED
08/07/2018Record requested from the Circuit Court of Alabama, Mobile County.
08/07/2018Brief amici curiae of States of Texas, et al. filed. (Distributed)
08/07/2018Brief amicus curiae of National Association of Police Organizations filed. (Distributed)
08/14/2018Record received from the Court of Criminal Appeals State of Alabama. The record is electronic.
08/16/2018Record received from the Circuit Court of Alabama, Mobile County. The record is electronic.
08/17/2018Record received from the Circuit Court of Alabama, Mobile County. 1 envelope.
08/24/2018Record received from the Circuit Court of Mobile Alabama (additional material).
08/30/2018Reply of petitioner Vernon Madison filed. (Distributed)
10/02/2018Argued. For petitioner: Bryan A. Stevenson, Montgomery, Ala. For respondent: Thomas R. Govan, Jr., Alabama Deputy Attorney General, Montgomery, Ala.
12/18/2018Record received from the Mobile County Circuit Criminal, one box of exhibits.
02/27/2019Judgment VACATED and case REMANDED. Kagan, J., delivered the opinion of the Court, in which Roberts, C. J., and Ginsburg, Breyer, and Sotomayor, JJ., joined. Alito, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which Thomas and Gorsuch, JJ., joined. Kavanaugh, J., took no part in the consideration or decision of the case.
04/01/2019MANDATE ISSUED.
04/01/2019JUDGMENT ISSUED.