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    Aundra Marshall - Alabama Death Row




    Summary of Offense:

    In February 2004, Marshall, together with Dionne Eatmon, kidnapped and murdered Clarence and Allison Kile because of a drug debt owed to Marshall. Clarence and Allison Kile were tied up, beaten with a lead pipe and forced into the trunk of their car. Eatmon and Marshall doused the car with gasoline and burned the Kiles alive.

    Both Eatmon and Marshall were sentenced to death in July 2005.

    For more on Eatmon, see: http://www.cncpunishment.com/forums/...=dionne+eatman

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    Appeals court upholds three death sentences

    An Alabama appeals court on Friday upheld the capital murder conviction and death sentence of Aundra Marshall, accused of killing a husband and wife in Bessemer because of an unpaid drug debt.

    Court records show the victims, Clarence Kile, 48, and his wife, Allison Kile, 39, were beaten, bound and then burned to death in the trunk of their car on Feb. 6, 2004.

    Prosecutors at Marshall's trial said the victims were killed after Clarence Kile failed to pay a drug debt.

    The appeals court rejected Marshall's argument that the judge should not have allowed the state to present evidence that Kile had filed a police report against Marshall.

    The appeals court also upheld the death sentences of Christopher Anthony Floyd of Houston County and Joseph B. Hooks of Montgomery.

    Hooks, 56, was convicted in the 1984 killing and robbery of Donald and Hannelore Bergquist.

    Hooks argued his rights were violated when 3 potential jurors didn't answer questions about whether they were related to law enforcement officers.

    Floyd, 36, was convicted in the 1992 killing of Waylon Crawford, who was shot to death during a robbery of a small store he and his wife ran.

    Floyd argued that jurors should not have been allowed to hear statements he made to police. He said the statements were made while he was "under considerable mental anguish."

    In another capital murder case, the appellate judges upheld the conviction of Sharp, 31, for the January 1999 beating death and rape of Tracy Lynn Morris in Madison County. But the appeals court ordered the lower court to rewrite the sentencing order and make specific findings about each aggravating circumstance that caused them to recommend the death sentence.

    (Source: The Associated Press)

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    No. 09-6532 *** CAPITAL CASE ***
    Title:
    Aundra Marshall, Petitioner
    v.
    Alabama
    Docketed: September 17, 2009
    Linked with 09A2
    Lower Ct: Supreme Court of Alabama
    Case Nos.: (CR-04-2337)
    Decision Date: August 29, 2008
    Rehearing Denied: April 17, 2009

    ~~~Date~~~ ~~~~~~~Proceedings and Orders~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Jun 24 2009 Application (09A2) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from July 16, 2009 to September 14, 2009, submitted to Justice Thomas.
    Jul 2 2009 Application (09A2) granted by Justice Thomas extending the time to file until September 14, 2009.
    Sep 14 2009 Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due October 19, 2009)
    Oct 19 2009 Brief of respondent Alabama in opposition filed.
    Oct 29 2009 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of November 13, 2009.
    Nov 5 2009 Reply of petitioner Aundra Marshall filed. (Distributed)
    Nov 16 2009 Petition DENIED.

    http://www.supremecourt.gov/Search.a...es/09-6532.htm

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