Bush v. Warden, Southern Ohio Correctional Facility

573 F. App'x 503
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
DecidedJuly 22, 2014
Docket13-4352
StatusUnpublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bush v. Warden, Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, 573 F. App'x 503 (6th Cir. 2014).

Opinion

O’MALLEY, Circuit Judge.

William Bush, a prisoner in state custody at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville, Ohio, appeals the dis *504 trict court’s denial of his petition for a writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254 (2012). Although Bush requested argument, this panel unanimously agrees that oral argument is not necessary. Fed. R.App. P. 34(a). For the following reasons, we AFFIRM the district court’s judgment.

I

On May 30, 2008, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Robert Walls died from a fatal gunshot wound to the neck while fleeing after stabbing Bush in the shoulder during an illegal drug transaction. 1 State v. Bush, No. C-090291, 2010 WL 2543910, at *1 (Ct.App. Ohio June 25, 2010). During the ensuing investigation, the police identified Bush as a potential suspect and took him into custody on July 18, 2008. Bush v. Warden, No. 1:11-cv-914, 2012 WL 6676426, at *1 (S.D.Ohio Dec. 12, 2012) (“Magistrate Report & Recommendation”). Officer Hilbert and Detective Grant conducted a forty minute interview with Bush at the police station. At the start of the interview, the officers established that Bush could read and write, was not intoxicated at the time of the interview, and could answer questions coherently. Officer Hilbert then read Bush his Miranda rights off of a Notification of Rights form, while Bush followed along reading the form. Hilbert asked Bush if he had any questions. Bush indicated he did not and signed the form.

During the interview, and before Bush requested counsel, Bush admitted that he was present at the scene of the shooting and had been stabbed by Walls, but denied shooting Walls. Upon further questioning, the interviewers and Bush engaged in the following exchange, where Bush requested an attorney on three separate occasions and admitted to shooting Walls:

INTERVIEWER: ... William, there is no doubt in our mind that you shot the guy.
BUSH: Can I get a lawyer, my man? I ain’t trying to fuck you all or nothing, but I know from the streets, bro, that with a public [pretender] 2 I’m going to straight 25 or something. You feel me?
INTERVIEWER: Um-hmm. You got a lawyer in mind?
BUSH: I don’t bro....
BUSH:. What am I looking at? Be real with me. What am I looking at?
INTERVIEWER: You’re looking at anywhere from an aggravated murder or you’re looking at a manslaughter. You’re looking at a life tail or non-life tail. We can’t — William, what I’m trying to tell you, man—
BUSH: I catch you. I’m just — trying to give me a couple of seconds. Give me a couple of seconds. But you already know. I ain’t about to lie to you all man. Dude stabbed me. I don’t even have no gun on me and I don’t even know where the gun at. Like I don’t even know where the gun at, but you already known what you all know. So, I mean, I just want a lawyer, bro, because I ain’t trying to fuck myself. I ain’t trying, to *505 make you drive hard or nothing, but he tried to kill me dog. Like, you feel me? This is me standing at the wrong place at the wrong time....
INTERVIEWER: All right, I can’t really ask you any more questions, but I’m not going to stop you from talking.
BUSH: Right.
INTERVIEWER: You know what I’m saying? Well, at this point — 3
BUSH: Hold on. Let me ask you another question, my man.
INTERVIEWER: Um-hmm.
BUSH: If I don’t like — would it look better for me if I just go ahead and just tell you all? I mean, would it be better for me?
INTERVIEWER: You want my personal opinion?
BUSH: Yeah, truthfully.
INTERVIEWER: The truth is always going to be better. That’s my personal opinion.
BUSH: Man, they told me — I mean, I already know its not better not to tell you all, but I can’t do 25 when dude tried to kill me. I don’t know what happened, bro. I just know that I was standing right there when the bad deal was going down and the mother fucker stabbed me. I didn’t have nothing to do with it. I shot him, but I didn’t try to shoot him. The gun wasn’t even mine....
INTERVIEWER: You say you shot him with somebody else’s gun?
BUSH: Yeah, I don’t even know who. It was like somebody brought their gun over my baby’s momma house. Somebody that I knew. I mean, if I got to say the names or that shit, I just take my lawyer right now.
INTERVIEWER: No, I’m just asking.
BUSH: Somebody left a gun at my house and they asked me to bring it back to them.

Magistrate Report & Recommendation, 2012 WL 6676426 at *12-14 (emphasis added). The interviewers then asked more questions about the gun, but not about to whom it belonged or from where Bush got it, which Bush answered. The exchange continued:

BUSH: It was me. You already know it was me. I ain’t about the bullshit. You already know what manslaughter could carry. I want to know from you, 8 to 10,15 to 20?
INTERVIEWER: It carries anywhere from 3 to 13.
INTERVIEWER: You want to know what manslaughter carries?
INTERVIEWER: But here’s why I’m in a little precarious position. I’m not forcing you to give this statement.
BUSH: But I want you all to know bro. It ain’t like — bro, I’m sorry this man like gone. I really am though. But I’m even more sorry that he pulled the knife on me and now my life fucked up....

The interviewers continued to question Bush about what happened during the shooting, and Bush answered their questions. The interviewers later asked Bush about what he did with the weapon, and Bush requested an attorney for a fourth time:

INTERVIEWER: I know you won’t give us any names, but you could tell what you did with [the gun]?
BUSH: I honestly don’t remember. I mean, I just want a lawyer before I say *506 on that because I give you all enough information for you all to know.
INTERVIEWER: Okay. I have to stop because you requested a lawyer.

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