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 98-8384 
on Oct 4, 1999Decided Apr 18, 2000Case Ruling: WILLIAMS v. WARDEN TAYLOR
 A Virginia jury convicted petitioner Williams of robbery and capital murder, and, after a sentencing hearing, found a probability of future dangerousness and unanimously fixed his punishment at death, applying the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996.
 In habeas corpus proceedings, a federal trial judge [overruled] the death sentence [because it] was constitutionally infirm on ineffective-assistance grounds, identifying five categories of mitigating evidence that counsel had failed to introduce. The Virginia Supreme Court then re-imposed the death penalty.  Held:(Stevens, joined by O’Connor, Kennedy, Souter, Ginsburg, and Breyer)The death penalty conviction is overturned on ineffective-assistance grounds.
 Held:(O’Connor, joined by Rehnquist, Kennedy, Thomas, and in part by Scalia)The section of the Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act intended to shorten the time between sentencing and executions in capital punishment cases is upheld.
 Dissent:(Rehnquist, joined by Thomas and Scalia)I agree with the Court’s interpretation upholding the Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act but disagree with its decision to grant habeas relief in this case. The murder was just one act in a crime spree that lasted most of Williams’s life. There was strong evidence that petitioner would continue to be a danger to society, both in and out of prison. A jury would not have been swayed by potential mitigating evidence demonstrating that petitioner had a terrible childhood and a low IQ.
 
 
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Question 9: Stricter punishment reduces crime
Scores: -2=Strongly oppose; -1=Oppose; 0=neutral; 1=Support; 2=Strongly support.
Topic: Crime
Headline: No death penalty without considering mitigating evidence
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Headline 2: Death penalty OK if no mitigating evidence
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Headline 3: Shorten time between sentencing and executions
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