Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 565 - Offenses Against the Person
Section 565.035 - Supreme court to review all death sentences, procedure — powers of court — assistant to court authorized, duties.

Effective - 01 Jan 2017, 2 histories
565.035. Supreme court to review all death sentences, procedure — powers of court — assistant to court authorized, duties. — 1. Whenever the death penalty is imposed in any case, and upon the judgment becoming final in the trial court, the sentence shall be reviewed on the record by the supreme court of Missouri. The circuit clerk of the court trying the case, within ten days after receiving the transcript, shall transmit the entire record and transcript to the supreme court together with a notice prepared by the circuit clerk and a report prepared by the trial judge. The notice shall set forth the title and docket number of the case, the name of the defendant and the name and address of his attorney, a narrative statement of the judgment, the offense, and the punishment prescribed. The report by the judge shall be in the form of a standard questionnaire prepared and supplied by the supreme court of Missouri.
2. The supreme court of Missouri shall consider the punishment as well as any errors enumerated by way of appeal.
3. With regard to the sentence, the supreme court shall determine:
(1) Whether the sentence of death was imposed under the influence of passion, prejudice, or any other arbitrary factor; and
(2) Whether the evidence supports the jury's or judge's finding of a statutory aggravating circumstance as enumerated in subsection 2 of section 565.032 and any other circumstance found;
(3) Whether the sentence of death is excessive or disproportionate to the penalty imposed in similar cases, considering both the offense, the strength of the evidence and the defendant.
4. Both the defendant and the state shall have the right to submit briefs within the time provided by the supreme court, and to present oral argument to the supreme court.
5. The supreme court shall include in its decision a reference to those similar cases which it took into consideration. In addition to its authority regarding correction of errors, the supreme court, with regard to review of death sentences, shall be authorized to:
(1) Affirm the sentence of death; or
(2) Set the sentence aside and resentence the defendant to life imprisonment without eligibility for probation, parole, or release except by act of the governor; or
(3) Set the sentence aside and remand the case for retrial of the punishment hearing. A new jury shall be selected or a jury may be waived by agreement of both parties and then the punishment trial shall proceed in accordance with this chapter, with the exception that the evidence of the guilty verdict shall be admissible in the new trial together with the official transcript of any testimony and evidence properly admitted in each stage of the original trial where relevant to determine punishment.
6. There shall be an assistant to the supreme court, who shall be an attorney appointed by the supreme court and who shall serve at the pleasure of the court. The court shall accumulate the records of all cases in which the sentence of death or life imprisonment without probation or parole was imposed after May 26, 1977, or such earlier date as the court may deem appropriate. The assistant shall provide the court with whatever extracted information the court desires with respect thereto, including but not limited to a synopsis or brief of the facts in the record concerning the offense and the defendant. The court shall be authorized to employ an appropriate staff, within the limits of appropriations made for that purpose, and such methods to compile such data as are deemed by the supreme court to be appropriate and relevant to the statutory questions concerning the validity of the sentence. The office of the assistant to the supreme court shall be attached to the office of the clerk of the supreme court for administrative purposes.
7. In addition to the mandatory sentence review, there shall be a right of direct appeal of the conviction to the supreme court of Missouri. This right of appeal may be waived by the defendant. If an appeal is taken, the appeal and the sentence review shall be consolidated for consideration. The court shall render its decision on legal errors enumerated, the factual substantiation of the verdict, and the validity of the sentence.
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(L. 1983 S.B. 276, A.L. 1984 S.B. 448 § A, A.L. 2014 S.B. 491)
Effective 1-01-17
(1995) The word "arbitrary" is to be read narrowly to describe rogue factors like passion and prejudice that a jury should not deliberate upon when it imposes a sentence of death. Oxford v. Delo, 59 F.3d 741 (8th Cir.).

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXXVIII - Crimes and Punishment; Peace Officers and Public Defenders

Chapter 565 - Offenses Against the Person

Section 565.001 - Procedure for chapter 565.

Section 565.002 - Definitions.

Section 565.003 - Culpable mental state may exist though different person killed — time between act and death no defense.

Section 565.004 - Joinder of offenses, exception — prior offenders, procedure, exception, first degree murder — joinder, first degree murder, waiver of death penalty.

Section 565.005 - Prior to trial for first degree murder, opposing counsels to furnish requested information, rules applied.

Section 565.006 - Waiver of jury trial permitted, when.

Section 565.010 - Consent as a defense.

Section 565.020 - First degree murder, penalty — person under eighteen years of age, penalty.

Section 565.021 - Second degree murder, penalty.

Section 565.023 - Voluntary manslaughter, penalty — under influence of sudden passion, defendant's burden to inject.

Section 565.024 - Involuntary manslaughter, first degree, penalty.

Section 565.027 - Involuntary manslaughter, second degree, penalty.

Section 565.029 - Lesser degree offenses in homicide cases — instruction on lesser offenses, when.

Section 565.030 - Trial procedure, first degree murder.

Section 565.032 - Evidence to be considered in assessing punishment in first degree murder cases for which death penalty authorized.

Section 565.033 - Person under eighteen, sentencing — factors to be considered, jury instructions.

Section 565.034 - Person under eighteen, written notice filed to seek life without parole, procedure — withdrawal — trial procedure — required findings.

Section 565.035 - Supreme court to review all death sentences, procedure — powers of court — assistant to court authorized, duties.

Section 565.040 - Death penalty, if held unconstitutional, resentencing procedure.

Section 565.050 - Assault, first degree, penalty.

Section 565.052 - Assault, second degree, penalty.

Section 565.054 - Assault in the third degree.

Section 565.056 - Assault in the fourth degree.

Section 565.058 - Special victims — confidentiality of address or place of residence — use of initials in petition.

Section 565.072 - Domestic assault, first degree — penalty.

Section 565.073 - Domestic assault, second degree — penalty.

Section 565.074 - Domestic assault, third degree — penalty.

Section 565.076 - Domestic assault in the fourth degree, penalty.

Section 565.079 - Prior and persistent assault offenders — definitions — sentencing — procedure at trial — evidence of prior convictions, proof, how heard — sentencing.

Section 565.090 - Harassment, first degree, penalty.

Section 565.091 - Harassment, second degree, penalty.

Section 565.110 - Kidnapping, first degree, penalty.

Section 565.115 - Child kidnapping — penalty.

Section 565.120 - Kidnapping, second degree, penalty.

Section 565.130 - Kidnapping, third degree, penalty.

Section 565.140 - Defenses to kidnapping in the third degree.

Section 565.150 - Interference with custody — penalty.

Section 565.153 - Parental kidnapping — penalty.

Section 565.156 - Child abduction — penalty.

Section 565.160 - Defenses to interference with custody, parental kidnapping, and child abduction.

Section 565.163 - Venue.

Section 565.167 - Custody of child — peace officer to take child into protective custody, when.

Section 565.184 - Abuse of an elderly person, a person with disability, or a vulnerable person — penalty.

Section 565.188 - Failure to report elder abuse or neglect — penalty.

Section 565.189 - Filing a false elder abuse or neglect report — penalty.

Section 565.218 - Failure to report vulnerable person abuse — or neglect — penalty.

Section 565.222 - Filing a false vulnerable person abuse report — penalty.

Section 565.225 - Stalking, first degree, penalty.

Section 565.227 - Stalking, second degree, penalty.

Section 565.240 - Unlawful posting of certain information over the internet, offense of — violation, penalty.

Section 565.252 - Invasion of privacy, penalty.

Section 565.257 - Law enforcement officers viewing or photographing during investigations or in prisons for security not an invasion of privacy.

Section 565.300 - Infant's protection act — definitions — crime of infanticide — penalty — exception — application of law.