Tavares J. Wright v. State of Florida

256 So. 3d 766
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedSeptember 27, 2018
DocketSC13-1213
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Tavares J. Wright v. State of Florida, 256 So. 3d 766 (Fla. 2018).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

This case is before the Court on remand from the decision of the United States Supreme Court in Wright v. Florida ( Wright v. Florida ), --- U.S. ----, 138 S.Ct. 360 , 199 L.Ed.2d 260 (2017), which granted certiorari and vacated our decision in Wright v. State ( Wright ), 213 So.3d 881 (Fla. 2017). In Wright , we affirmed the denial of Tavares Wright's intellectual disability (ID) claim. 213 So.3d at 912 . After we released Wright , the Supreme Court issued Moore v. Texas , --- U.S. ----, 137 S.Ct. 1039 , 197 L.Ed.2d 416 (2017). Because that decision is potentially relevant to this case, the Supreme Court vacated and remanded to allow us to reconsider Wright . Wright v. Florida , 138 S.Ct. 360 . Therefore, the issue is whether Moore impacted the denial of Wright's ID claim. For the reasons that follow, we hold that Moore does not require a different result in this case; therefore, we reaffirm the denial of Wright's ID claim.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

This Court detailed the underlying crimes in Wright's direct appeal. Wright v. State ( Wright I ), 19 So.3d 277 , 283-91 (Fla. 2009) (affirming convictions and sentences). For the purposes of this proceeding, it is only germane that Wright was convicted of, and sentenced for, two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of armed kidnapping, two counts of robbery with a firearm, and one count of carjacking with a firearm. Id. at 283 . Also, prior to sentencing, the trial court held a special hearing to determine if Wright had ID. Id. at 289-90 . In 2010, Wright filed a postconviction motion, which the postconviction court denied. Wright , 213 So.3d at 894 . While the appeal of that decision was pending before this Court, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Hall v. Florida , 572 U.S. 701 , 134 S.Ct. 1986 , 188 L.Ed.2d 1007 (2014). Wright , 213 So.3d at 894 . Resultantly, this Court relinquished jurisdiction and remanded to the postconviction court, allowing Wright to file a renewed motion for determination of ID. Id.

The postconviction court granted an evidentiary hearing on Wright's renewed motion. Id. The evidentiary hearing took place on January 5-6, 2015, and February 11, 2015. During that hearing, Wright presented six witnesses, and the State presented thirteen witnesses. Id. at 894 . 1 On March 26, 2015, the postconviction court denied Wright's renewed motion for determination *769 of ID as a bar to execution. Id. Along with his other rejected postconviction claims, Wright appealed that order here, and we initially affirmed the decision in November 2016. Upon rehearing, we issued a revised opinion with limited changes on March 16, 2017.

Nearly two weeks later, on March 28, 2017, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Moore . As a result of Wright's certiorari petition, the Supreme Court vacated Wright and remanded for reconsideration in light of Moore . The remand order follows in full:

The motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and the petition for a writ of certiorari are granted. The judgment is vacated, and the case is remanded to the Supreme Court of Florida for further consideration in light of Moore v. Texas , 581 U.S. ----, 137 S.Ct. 1039 , 197 L.Ed.2d 416 (2017).

Wright v. Florida , 138 S.Ct. 360 .

This review follows.

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