Perry v. Louisiana, 498 U.S. 38 (1991). · Go Syfert
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See Demosthenes, 495 U.S. at 737 , 110 S.Ct. at 2226 . 6 23 In reaching our result we have considered petitioners' contention at oral argument, predicated on Perry v. Louisiana, 498 U.S. 38 , 111 S.Ct. 449 , 112 L.Ed.2d 338 (1990), and State v. Perry, 610 So.2d 746 (La.1992), that the district court's finding that Zettlemoyer was competent to waive further appeals should be reversed because Zettlemoyer was taking an anti-depressant/anti-psychotic drug when he testified before the district court and when he wrote a letter on March 28, 1995, indicating that he wanted no further appeals. 24 In Pe…
examined Cited "see" In Re: Keith Zettlemoyer (3×)
3rd Cir. · 1995 · signal: see · confidence high
See Demosthenes, 495 U.S. at 737 , 110 S.Ct. at 2226 . 6 In reaching our result we have considered petitioners’ contention at oral argument, predicated on Perry v. Louisiana, 498 U.S. 38 , 111 S.Ct. 449 , 112 L.Ed.2d 338 (1990), and State v. Perry, 610 So.2d 746 (La.1992), that the district court’s finding that Zettlemoyer was competent to waive further appeals should be reversed because Zettlemoyer was taking an anti-depressant/anti-psyehotic drug when he testified before the district court and when he wrote a letter on March 28, 1995, indicating that he wanted no further appeals.
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PERRY
v.
LOUISIANA.
89-5120.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jan 22, 1991.
498 U.S. 38
Per Curiam.
Cited by 5 opinions  |  Published
CERTIORARI TO THE 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF LOUISIANA

Keith B. Nordyke argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were June E. Denlinger and Joe Giarrusso, Jr.

Rene I. Salomon, Assistant Attorney General of Louisiana, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were William J. Guste, Jr., Attorney General, and M. Patricia Jones, Assistant Attorney General.[*]

PER CURIAM.

The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to the 19th Judicial District Court of Louisiana for further consideration in light of Washington v. Harper, 494 U. S. 210 (1990).

It is so ordered.

JUSTICE SOUTER took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

[*] Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed by the American Psychiatric Association et al. by Joel L. Klein, Joseph N. Onek, Richard G. Taranto, Carter G. Phillips, and Kirk B. Johnson; and for the Coalition for Fundamental Rights and Equality of Ex-patients by Peter Margulies.