No. 18-217

Randall Mathena, Warden v. Lee Boyd Malvo

Lower Court: Fourth Circuit
Docketed: 2018-08-20
Status: Granted
Type: Paid
Amici (13)Relisted (9) Experienced Counsel
Tags: collateral-review constitutional-law constitutional-rule criminal-procedure cruel-and-unusual-punishment eighth-amendment juvenile-offenders juvenile-sentencing montgomery-v-louisiana retroactivity substantive-rule supreme-court-precedent teague-v-lane
Key Terms:
Punishment HabeasCorpus
Latest Conference: 2019-03-15 (distributed 9 times)
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether the Fourth Circuit erred in concluding that Montgomery v. Louisiana modified and expanded the rule announced in Miller v. Alabama

Question Presented (OCR Extract)

QUESTION PRESENTED In Miller v. Alabama, 567 U.S. 460 (2012), this Court held that “mandatory life without parole for those under the age of 18 at the time of their crimes violates the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on ‘cruel and unusual punishments.’” Jd. at 465. Four years later, in Montgomery v. Louisiana, 136 S.Ct. 718 (2016), the Court held that “Miller announced a substantive rule of constitutional law” that, under Teague v. Lane, 489 U.S. 288 (1989), must be given “retroactive effect” in cases where direct review was complete when Miller was decided. Montgomery, 136 S. Ct. at 736. The question presented is: Did the Fourth Circuit err in concluding—in direct conflict with Virginia’s highest court and other courts—that a decision of this Court (Montgomery) addressing whether a new constitutional rule announced in an earlier decision (Miller) applies retroactively on collateral review may properly be interpreted as modifying and substantively expanding the very rule whose retroactivity was in question? 1

Docket Entries

2021-08-02
Record returned to U.S.D.C. Eastern District of Virginia (4 boxes).
2020-02-26
Petition Dismissed - Rule 46.
2020-02-24
Stipulation of Dismissal Under Rule 46.1 filed.
2019-10-16
Argued. For petitioner: Toby J. Heytens, Solicitor General, Richmond, Va.; and Eric J. Feigin, Assistant to the Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. (for United States, as amicus curiae.) For respondent: Danielle Spinelli, Washington, D. C.
2019-09-19
Reply of petitioner Randall Mathena filed. (Distributed)
2019-09-11
Motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae and for divided argument GRANTED.
2019-08-28
Record located on PACER (U.S.D.C. Eastern District of Virginia and U.S.C.A. 4th Circuit). Sealed record received from the District Court (4 boxes).
2019-08-27
Brief amici curiae of Former WV Delegate John Ellem, et al. filed. (Distributed)
2019-08-27
Brief amici curiae of Isa Nichols, et al. filed. (Distributed)
2019-08-27
Brief amici curiae of Current and Former Prosecutors, Department of Justice Officials, and Judges filed. (Distributed)
2019-08-27
Brief amici curiae of David I. Bruck, et al. filed. (Distributed)
2019-08-27
Brief amici curiae of Erwin Chemerinsky, et al. filed. (Distributed)
2019-08-27
Brief amicus curiae of American Bar Association filed. (Distributed)
2019-08-27
Brief amici curiae of Juvenile Law Center, et al. filed. (Distributed)
2019-08-20
Brief of respondent Lee Boyd Malvo filed. (Distributed)
2019-08-16
Record requested from the U.S.C.A. 4th Circuit.
2019-08-01
CIRCULATED
2019-07-17
Motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae and for divided argument filed.
2019-07-01
SET FOR ARGUMENT on Wednesday, October 16, 2019.
2019-06-18
Brief amicus curiae of United States filed.
2019-06-18
Brief amicus curiae of Maryland Crime Victims' Resource Center, Inc. filed.
2019-06-18
Brief amicus curiae of Criminal Justice Legal Foundation filed.
2019-06-18
Brief amici curiae of Jonathan F. Mitchell and Adam K. Mortara filed.
2019-06-18
Brief amici curiae of States of Indiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming filed.
2019-06-11
Brief of petitioner Randall Mathena filed.
2019-06-11
Joint appendix filed. (Statement of costs filed)
2019-04-03
Motion to extend the time to file the briefs on the merits is granted. The time to file the joint appendix and petitioner's brief on the merits is extended to and including June 11, 2019. The time to file respondent's brief on the merits is extended to and including August 20, 2019.
2019-03-20
Motion for an extension of time to file the briefs on the merits filed.
2019-03-19
Blanket Consent filed by Petitioner, Randall Mathena.
2019-03-18
Petition GRANTED.
2019-03-11
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 3/15/2019.
2019-02-25
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 3/1/2019.
2019-02-19
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/22/2019.
2019-02-04
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/15/2019.
2019-01-14
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/18/2019.
2019-01-07
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/11/2019.
2018-12-20
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/4/2019.
2018-12-03
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 12/7/2018.
2018-11-29
Rescheduled.
2018-11-07
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 11/30/2018.
2018-10-30
Reply of petitioner Randall Mathena filed.
2018-10-19
Brief of respondent Lee Boyd Malvo in opposition filed.
2018-09-18
Brief amicus curiae of Maryland Crime Victims' Resource Center, Inc. filed.
2018-08-31
Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including October 19, 2018
2018-08-31
Motion to extend the time to file a response from September 19, 2018 to October 19, 2018, submitted to The Clerk.
2018-08-16
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due September 19, 2018)

Attorneys

American Bar Association
Judy Perry MartinezAmerican Bar Association, Amicus
Criminal Justice Legal Foundation
Kymberlee Claire StapletonCriminal Justice Legal Foundation, Amicus
Current and Former Prosecutors, Department of Justice Officials, and Judges
Mary B. McCordInstitute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, Georgetown University Law Center, Amicus
David I. Bruck, et al.
Ashley C. ParrishKing & Spalding, Amicus
Erwin Chemerinsky, Aziz Huq, Leah Litman, David Strauss, Carlos Vazquez, and Larry Yackle
John Robert MillsPhillips Black, Inc., Amicus
Former WV Delegate John Ellem, et al.
John N. EllemHuman Rights for Kids, Amicus
Isa Nichols, Paul LaRuffa, Cheryll Shaw, Rukiye Abdul-Mutakallim, Jeanne Bishop, Sharletta Evans, Lynette D. Grace, Darryl Green, Barbara Henton, Bill Pelke, Valencia Warren-Gibbs and Linda White
Angela C. VigilBaker and McKenzie LLP, Amicus
Jonathan F. Mitchell and Adam K. Mortara
Taylor Ann Rausch MeehanBartlit Beck LLP, Amicus
Juvenile Law Center, et al.
Marsha LevickJuvenile Law Center, Amicus
Lee Boyd Malvo
Danielle Mary SpinelliWilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, Respondent
Maryland Crime Victims' Resource Center, Inc.
Victor Darrel Louis StoneMaryland Crime Victims' Resource Center, Inc., Amicus
Randall Mathena
Toby Jay HeytensOffice of the Attorney General, Petitioner
States of Indiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming
Thomas M. FisherOffice of the Indiana Attorney General, Amicus
United States
Noel John FranciscoJones Day, Amicus