Honken v. United States

42 F. Supp. 3d 937, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 188864, 2013 WL 9760449
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Iowa
DecidedOctober 4, 2013
DocketNos. CV10-3074-LRR, CR01-3047-MWB
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Honken v. United States, 42 F. Supp. 3d 937, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 188864, 2013 WL 9760449 (N.D. Iowa 2013).

Opinion

ORDER REGARDING MOTION TO VACATE, SET ASIDE OR CORRECT CONVICTIONS AND SENTENCES

LINDA R. READE, Chief Judge.

I. INTRODUCTION.......................................................962

II. BACKGROUND.........................................................962

A. Underlying Criminal Proceedings....................................962

[959]*959 1. Drug charges against the movant in 1993 and disappearance of

five witnesses.................................................962

2. Drug charges against the movant in 1996 and efforts to avoid

convictions ...................................................965

3. Ongoing investigation, charges against Angel a Johnson in 2000

and discovery of the victims’ bodies.............................969

4. Charges in 2001 .................................................970

5. Pre-trial filings and rulings......................................972

6. Jury selection and trial..........................................974

7. Post-trial rulings and judgment..................................978

8. Direct appeal...................... 979

B. Proceedings Related to Civil Action Under 28 U.S.C. § 2255.............980

III. STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO CLAIMS UNDER 28 U.S.C. § 2255 ......... 982

A. Remedies on Motion Attacking Federal Sentence ......................982

B. Heightened Scrutiny in Capital Case.................................984

C. Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Under the United States

Constitution......................................................985

1. Overview.......................................................985

2. Deficient performance ...........................................986

3. Prejudice.......................................................988

4. Appellate counsel................................................989

5. Summary.......................................................990

D. Harmless Error Review of Constitutional Error........................990

TV. REVIEW OF GROUNDS FOR RELIEF...................................991

A. Ground One — Constitutional Violations Occurred as a Result of the

Admission of the Judgments of Conviction that Related to the

1996 Case ........................................................991

1. Arguments of the parties.........................................991

a. The movant.................................................991

b. The government.............................................993

2. Background.....................................................994

3. Analysis........................................................995

B. Ground Two — Constitutional Violations Occurred as a Result of the

Findings that Were Made Pursuant to the Sentencing Hearing in

the 1996 Case.....................................................999

1. Arguments of the parties.........................................999

a. The movant.................................................999

b. The government............................................1002

2. Applicable law.................................................1003

3. Analysis......................................•.................1006

C. Ground Three — Constitutional Violations Occurred as a Result of

the Parties’ Actions Concerning Jailhouse Informants and Cooperators .....................................................1009

1. Arguments of the parties........................................1009

a. The movant.................................:-i..............1009

b. The government.................:..........................1012

2. Applicable law.................................................1013

3. Analysis.......................................................1015

a. The information cited by the movant.........................1015

(1) Dennis Putzier .........................................1015

(2) Terry Bregar ...........................................1017

(3) Anthony Johnson .......................................1020

(4) Daniel Cobeen..........................................1021

(5) Summary...............................................1022

b. Materiality ................................................1022

c. The performance of trial counsel and the prior cooperation

of witnesses..............................................1023

[960]*960D. Ground Four — Constitutional Violations Occurred as a Result of

the Litigation of the Continuing Criminal Enterprise Murder

Counts..........................................................1025

1. Arguments of the parties........................................1025

a. The movant................................................1025

b. The government............................................1026

2. Analysis.......................................................1027

E. Ground Five — Constitutional Violations Occurred as a Result of the

Multiplicitous Charges............................................1033

1. Arguments of the parties........................................1033

a. The movant ................................................1033

b. The government............................................1035

2. Analysis.......................................................1036

F. Ground Six — Constitutional Violations Occurred as a Result of the

Admission of Hearsay Evidence to Support the Quantity of Drugs----1038

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