United States v. Polouizzi

687 F. Supp. 2d 133, 2010 WL 318265
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. New York
DecidedFebruary 11, 2010
Docket1:06-mj-00022
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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United States v. Polouizzi, 687 F. Supp. 2d 133, 2010 WL 318265 (E.D.N.Y. 2010).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER GRANTING NEW TRIAL CPOLOUIZZI V)

JACK B. WEINSTEIN, Senior District Judge:

*136 Table of Contents

I. Introduction...............................................................137

II. Facts and Procedural History ...............................................138

A. Defendant and the Crime...............................................138

1. Childhood Sexual Abuse in Sicily....................... 138

2. Resulting Psychological Trauma.....................................140

B. Arrest and Indictment .................................................140

1. Execution of Warrant ..............................................140

2. Twenty-Three Count Indictment.....................................142

C. Trial Proceedings......................................................142

1. Images...........................................................142

2. Testimony ........................................................143

a) Polizzi’s Testimony..............................................143

b) Dr. Lisa Cohen.................................................145

c) Dr. Eric Goldsmith..............................................146

d) Dr. Naftali Garcia Berrill........................................148

3. Jury Charge ......................................................150

a) Written Charge Sheet...........................................150

b) Insanity Defense................................................152

c) Mandatory Minimum Sentence ...................................152

D. Jury Verdict and Colloquy..............................................152

1. Jury Verdict ......................................................152

2. Jurors Opposed To Incarceration ....................................152

E. Post-Trial Proceedings.................................................155

1. First Grant of New Trial Based on Trial Court’s Perception of Error.....155

2. Sentencing on Counts Fourteen through Twenty-Four..................155

F. Appeal...............................................................155

G. Proceedings on Remand................................................156

III. Second Grant of New Trial..................................................157

A. Standard.............................................................157 .

B. Preliminary Issue .....................................................158

C. Overindictment........................................................159

1. No Prejudice From Evidence Admitted...............................159

2. Prejudice From Overbreadth of Charges Tried ........................160

D. Timeliness............................................................164

1. “Seven-Day” Rule .................................................164

2. Excusable Neglect.................................................165

3. Supplemental Order................................................167

IV. Informing New Jury of Mandatory Minimum Sentence .........................167

A. The Sixth Amendment — History and Context.............................167

1. American Practice Circa 1791 .......................................172

2. British Practice Circa 1791..........................................176

a) Ryder Papers..................................................176

b) Old Bailey Session Papers .......................................180

B. Caselaw..............................................................183

1. Jury’s Historic Sentencing Role......................................184

2. Keeping Jury in the Dark Incompatible with Historic Jury Role..........186

3. Jury’s Power to Moderate Harsh Effects of Law.......................188

C. Attempts to Restrict Sixth Amendment Jury Discretion....................190

1. Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century..................................190

2. Contemporary.....................................................195

D. Second Circuit Court of Appeals: Jury Knowledge.........................197

1. Thomas and Pabon^-Cruz Premises...................................197

*137 a) Thomas .......................................................197

b) Pabon-Cruz....................................................199

c) Post-Booker, Pabon-Cruz, Thomas and Shannon Require Reinterpretation..............................................201

d) Pabon-Cruz Applied to Polizzi....................................202

2. Gilliam’s Language Represents Current General Role of Informed Jury as Representative of Community Mores........................202

3. In Instant Case, Informing the Jury of the Applicable Penalty Was Necessary Because of the Defendant’s Unusual Background and the Unknown Punishment.........................................204

E. Variability of Results Depending Upon Informed & Non-Informed Jurors .............................................................204

F. Summary: Informing Jury in Present Case...............................207
G. Special Circumstances..................................................208

V. Conclusion................................................................209

I. Introduction

The defendant — a successful, middle-aged business and family man with no criminal record — was tried and convicted of twelve counts of receiving and eleven counts of possessing child pornography in the privacy of his locked garage. See 18 U.S.C. §§ 2252

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