Guerrero-Perez v. Kelly

Summarized by:

  • Court: Oregon Supreme Court
  • Area(s) of Law: Post-Conviction Relief
  • Date Filed: 03-30-2023
  • Case #: S069865
  • Judge(s)/Court Below: En Banc
  • Full Text Opinion

When a petitioner establishes that their conviction was based on a nonunanimous jury verdict, they are entitled to post-conviction relief. Watkins v. Ackley, 370 Or 604 (2022).

Petitioner sought review of his petition for port-conviction relief. Petitioner argued that his right to a jury trial under the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution was violated because his conviction was based on a nonunanimous jury verdict contrary to Ramos v. Louisiana, 590 US ___ (2020). The Court had placed this petition in abeyance pending decisions in which the State had argued that Ramos did not have a retroactive effect. When a petitioner establishes that their conviction was based on a nonunanimous jury verdict, they are entitled to post-conviction relief. Watkins v. Ackley, 370 Or 604 (2022). The Court reasoned that, because the parties' arguments here were identical to those in Watkins, Petitioner was entitled to post-conviction relief. REMANDED to the circuit court for further proceedings.

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