Olsen v. State

2003 WY 46, 67 P.3d 536, 2003 WL 1870322
CourtWyoming Supreme Court
DecidedApril 14, 2003
Docket98-62
StatusPublished
Cited by55 cases

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Olsen v. State, 2003 WY 46, 67 P.3d 536, 2003 WL 1870322 (Wyo. 2003).

Opinion

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Opening.¶¶ 1-3

Facts

I.The Murders.¶ 4

II.Events Leading Up To and Subsequent To the Murders.¶¶ 5-11

III. Prosecution’s Case .¶¶ 12-13

IV. Defense Case.¶¶ 14-17

V. Closing Arguments.1¶ 18-21

VI. Sentencing Phase.¶¶ 22-56

Discussion

I.Standard of Review..¶ 57

II. Guilt Phase

A. Special Prosecutor.¶¶ 58-63
B. Prospective Jurors.¶¶ 64-68
C. Ineffective Assistance of Trial Counsel.¶ 69
1. Counsel’s Admission of Guilt.¶¶ 70-76
2. Impeachment Evidence.¶¶ 77-82
3. Change of Venue.¶¶ 83-84
D. Sufficiency of the Evidence of Premeditation.¶¶ 85-87
E. Summary...¶ 88

III. Sentencing Phase

A. Constitutionality of Wyoming’s Death Penalty Statute.¶ 89
1. Background of Federal Precedent.¶¶ 90-95

• 2. Weighing/Nonweighing Distinction. ¶¶ 96-102

3. Summary.¶ 103
B. Statutory Interpretation.¶¶ 104-105
C. Aggravating Circumstances.¶¶ 106-109
1. Atrocious or Cruel Aggravating Circumstance.¶¶ 110-119

*546 2. Great Risk of Death Aggravating Cireumstance .............. T1 120-123

8. Purpose of Avoiding or Preventing a Lawful Arrest Aggravating

CiPCUMStAMG@ ..... ..... lll. alla ea a aka ek ea ak ea ea ea ae es T1 124-128

4. Premeditated Felony Murder Aggravating Circumstance ...... 11 129-130

5. Summary rr erk kere ek kee e kakes 131-132
D. Mltlgatmg CiPCUMStAM@@S ..... else reer r ekke e ere kakes 1 183

Law of Mitigating Cireumstances ........................... 1T 134-142

2. Burden of Proof .ll keke kk ake kala eal ee es T1 148-145

3. Failure to Instruct on Mitigating Cireumstance of Duress ........... 1 146

4. Adequacy of the Verdiet Form ............................. T1 147-149

B. BUMIM@FY................. .ll kar k aaa eae e aa e ee aas e e aa e ea ees [ 150
E. Role of Victim Impact and Merey Plea Evidence

1. Admissibility of Victim Impact Evidence ..................... T1 151-176

2. Exelusion of Mitigating Evidence of Plea for Mercy ........... TT 177-182

F. Jury Instructions
1. Comment on Right to Silence in Psychiatric Evaluation

InStrUCtOM lll saka e eva e kaa eek ea aa eka} TT 183-186

2. Consideration of Counsel's Argument in Sentencing Decision ... 1% 187-188

3. Instruction in Response to Jury Question About Parole ........ TT 189-194

G. Sentencing Phase JUPOPS elsa kre kkk aa e kaa eke} 1195
1. Second JUFY ks ekke sere es klk elke es T1 196-198

2. Replacement JuroP lle kk lll. .s T1 199-201

8. Selection of Alternate Juror ................................ T1 202-210

H. Lethal Injection is Cruel and Unusual Punishment ................. 11 211-213

I. Repeal of Statutory Proportionality Review ............................. 11 214-218

IV. Appellate Review. leke reer reer eee kare kkk a kes 11 219-221

Appendix A

Appendix B

GOLDEN, Justice.

[T1] In accordance with Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 6-2-108(a) (Michie 1997), this is an appeal from convictions of capital murder charged under Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 6-2-101(a) (Michie 1997) and sentences of death imposed under Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 6-2-102 (Michie 1997), following a jury trial and sentencing proceedings. Martin J. Olsen (Olsen) was charged with and convicted of murdering three vie-tims during a robbery at a bar in Worland, Wyoming. On appeal, with respect to his capital murder convictions and sentences, he enumerates twenty-five errors under the various headings of constitutional issues, instruction issues addressing the sentencing phase, additional issues addressing the sentencing phase, trial phase issues, and punishment issues. The statements of the issues submitted by Olsen and the State are attached as Appendix A to this opinion. In addition to considering the specific errors enumerated by Olsen, this court has also considered the punishment. Wyo. Stat. Aun. § 6-2-108(c) (Michie 1997). With regard to the sentences, this court has considered (1) whether the jury imposed the sentences of death under the influence of passion, preju-

dice or any other arbitrary factor and (2) whether the jury's finding of aggravating cireumstances and mitigating cireumstances is supported by the evidence. Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 6-2-103(d)G) and () (Michie 1997).

[T2] We find no constitutional errors and find no errors in the guilt phase of Olsen's trial. Therefore, we affirm Olsen's convie-tions of capital/first degree murder and robbery. We do find error, however, in the sentencing phase of Olsen's trial in the following matters: (1) insufficient evidence to support the jury's finding of the aggravating cireumstance that the murders were especially atrocious or cruel, being unnecessarily torturous to the victims; (2) insufficient evidence to support the jury's finding of the aggravating cireumstance that Olsen knowingly created a great risk of death to two or more persons; (8) improper jury instructions on the law of mitigating cireumstances, the decision-making process, the mitigating circumstance of duress, Olsen's parole status if he received life sentences, and the verdict form; and (4) the introduction of victim impact evidence and a plea of merey. Consequently, we set aside Olsen's sentence of death and remand for a new sentencing hear-

*547 ing to be conducted with a new jury impaneled for that purpose. Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 6-2-108(e)(iii) (Michie 1997).

[T 3] From this court's study of death penalty jurisprudence, this court acutely appreciates that a capital case, by its very nature, requires of a reviewing court the most meticulous and thoughtful consideration and deliberation of the issues presented.

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