Federal Judge Rules That a Former Mississippi Prosecutor, Now a Judge, Lied in Court
This week, Federal District Court Judge Michael Mills ordered a new sentencing trial for convicted murderer Quintez Hodges this week. Hodges is currently on death row in Mississippi.
But it's Mills' reason for ordering a new trial that comes as a surprise: Mills ruled that former Mississippi Assistant District Attorney James Kitchens, Jr. lied under oath during Hodges' trial.
The facts are a bit complicated, but in brief, Kitchens was involved in a prior prosecution of Hodges for robbery. At Hodges' death penalty trial, Kitchens testified that Hodges was given a break in that case. It was part of the prosecutions effort to show a lack of remorse and criminal history as aggravating factors deserving of the death penalty. Mills ruled that Kitchens lied under oath when he testified that the victim of the earlier robbery asked at the time that Hodges be given a light sentence. Mills found that Kitchens then lied again in Mills' court during a hearing on Hodges' post-conviction petition.
From Mills' ruling:
The testimony of Mr. Kitchens at Petitioner's trial and in this Court is factually at odds with what is contained in the record, and DA Allgood should have known that the testimony given by ADA Kitchens was false…
The Court determines that the State court reached a decision based upon an unreasonable determination of facts and involving an unreasonable application of clearly established federal law. Petitioner presented the State court with evidence to demonstrate that the testimony given at his capital murder trial was false, and that the prosecution should have known it was false. He has also shown that there exists a reasonable likelihood that the jury's verdict might have been affected as a result of the false testimony. In this instance, the State, seemingly unconcerned with the accuracy of the testimony to be given in a trial where the result could be death, provided the jury with false information.
Kitchens is now a circut judge for Mississippi's 16th Judicial District.
Reason regulars will also recognize "DA Allgood" as District Attorney Forrest Allgood, the Mississippi prosecutor whose name has graced this site due to his copious use of disgraced forensic specialists Steven Hayne and Michael West, his murder convictions of two men later exonerated by DNA evidence, his prosecution of Tyler Edmonds, and, most recently, his use of Hayne and West in winning a murder conviction for Eddie Lee Howard. That Allgood would provide a jury with false information in a murder case isn't terribly surprising. He's done it before, and with far more outrageous results. But it's nice to see this come from a federal judge, and a fairly conservative one at that.
It will be interesting to see if Kitchens or Allgood face any legal or professional sanction from this.
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I would indeed want to see if either is disciplined by the state bar. I know attorneys who are sanctioned for transgressions like not returning clients' phone calls in a timely fashion, or lying to a client about why he or she missed a court date. Yet these two scumbags lie in a murder case and they will probably get off scot-free.
At least in this life.
In my experience the local bar is the power base for the DA, the same is true at the state level. The DA's cronies dominate the local bar meetings... why would anyone expect that they would sanction someone they helped put in power, unless they absolutely could not avoid it.
Very true, and since a lot of bar discipline occurs in secret the public will not know about it unless someone in the MSM gives a shit, which they do not.
Here in GA the DA's are very active in the state bar and most DA's want to become judges. Most judges are in fact former DA's so it all comes together.
State Bar?, perjury gets your ass in jail.
It's simply fucked that we need to wonder if a sitting judge will face consequences for committing perjury.
Good for Mills for telling it like it is though.
Even more so the fact that the reaction in these quarters will be surprise if he is held accountable.
Doubly so because we are a cynical group... but rational. There's plenty of evidence behind that cynicism.
It's a good thing he only perjured himself regarding a man's life, not throwing a baseball, otherwise Congress might have to step in.
It's just a little prosecutorial misconduct, Radley. Sheesh. It's not like they're taking steroids.
Histopher Kitchens is one of my bavorite floggers.
Can anyone explain why burning a Quran provokes violence but prosecutorial conduct does not?
misconduct?
Because Prosecutorism is a peaceful religion.
I assume he meant among us Balko followers.
Michael - that's because prosecutorial misconduct is an everyday thing. But it's just like police misconduct, it only gets exposed when there's a videotape or, in this case, a transcript.
So why not just react violently whenever it is exposed?
Miss. politics has long been twisted, incestual, and dirty. I've seen it so long I expect nothing less. And that's pretty sad to have to say. The bar is pretty much a joke, and lawyers do not dear the bar one bit. It takes a very, very bad atty. to recieve sanctions with teeth in them.
*fear not dear (oops)
Check out the letter to editor that Forrest Allgood wrote.
http://myweb.cableone.net/columbuspacket/
Thanks