See also Annot., 126 A.L.R. When you read about lynchings and the KKK in Alabama, you expect to be reading about incidents that happened 100 years ago. I welcome your comments. She testified that the man reached into a bundle which he was carrying and pulled something out. 2d 450 (1977). Francis Hays, the second-highest Klan official in Alabama, and his fellow members of Unit 900 of the 2d 368 (1970). After two mistrials in the homicide case, the Jefferson County District Attorney's office proceeded with the robbery charge against appellant and the Honorable Orson L. Johnson was appointed on January 16, 1981, to represent appellant in this cause. This was likely related to the lack of positive eyewitness identification of Anderson as the person who shot Ballard and questions regarding ballistic evidence. Josephus & Sarah had the following children: John Phalen, Albanus Lonzo, Arletha & Minnie L. After Josephus died in 1886 Sarah married . Memorial has been sponsored successfully. Newfield next saw the man lying in the parking lot of the Southern Motor Inn with gunshot wounds. 2d 538 (1973).". This thought experiment in comparison ponders a Black man's conviction that his Hebrew identity would make him immune to COVID-19. I lived this historyI remember seeing KKK members one time during those years. 1330 (N.D.Ind.1985); where an employee alleged discrimination on the basis of his religion, Blalock v. Metals Trades, Inc., 775 F.2d 703, 710-11 (6th Cir.1985); and where a convicted black felon challenged a Tennessee statute which disfranchised convicted felons, Wesley v. Collins, 791 F.2d 1255, 1261-63 (6th Cir.1986) (citing Green v. Board of Elections of City of New York, 380 F.2d 445 (2d Cir.1967), cert. The judge stated: We view this as a matter wholly within the discretion of the trial court. Both of these statutes required that in order to qualify to be a potential juror, the person must have never "been convicted of any offense involving moral turpitude." . Approximately six other police officers were involved in the apprehension of the appellant. Gunfire was exchanged and the appellant was apparently shot in the face and the stomach. During the voir dire, the trial judge asked, "Is there anyone here that's lost the right to vote for reason of being convicted of a crimeany serious felony or criminal offense involving moral turpitude?" 2. Appellant's photograph also had his name written on the back of the picture. Hunter v. Underwood, supra, 471 U.S. at 227, 105 S. Ct. at 1920, 85 L. Ed. Charles A. Graddick, Atty. Research genealogy for Josephus Marion"Buster" Anderson Jr of Epes, Sumter, Alabama, as well as other members of the Anderson Jr family, on Ancestry. Thereafter, the defense counsel moved for a mistrial and the trial court denied the motion, but allowed the defense counsel to question Mrs. White concerning whether there had been any contact between the victim's widow and her. He argues that these jurors indicated on voir dire questioning that their recollection of events surrounding the robbery and later murder of Officer Ballard would affect their judgment. Poole v. State, supra, at 545. After Hunter, an individual in Alabama can no longer be disfranchised because he has been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude, unless the crime punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary. Thereafter, the trial judge specifically denied the defense counsel's motion to strike the venire, and no ruling was made on the defense counsel's request that he be allowed to interview the individual who conducted the preliminary voir dire. Although the defense counsel attempted to arrange a meeting with Ms. Johnson, he was unable to do so. Anderson's lawyers were granted a change of venue and the trial moved to Mobile, Alabama. ), cert. Charles A. Graddick, Atty. She said that she then heard three shots and saw the man ran down an alley. After he and his partner fired a shot at the fleeing suspect, the suspect fell. So what were the unforeseen consequences of this story and how did they come about? 2d 1131, 1132 (Ala.Crim.App. A defendant is entitled to a panel of impartial jurors; however, in order to be qualified, the jurors need not be totally ignorant of the facts and issues involved. To ensure that Michael Donald was dead, Henry Hays cut the mans neck three times. Jay Glass retired as Chief Deputy Coroner following 35 years of. Tolliver v. State, 50 Ala.App. 2d 424, 427 (Ala.Cr. Josephus Anderson, age 79, would die from natural causes in March, 2021, while serving his life sentence in Holman prison. at 448-49. Two members of the Klan group were very upset and began driving around Mobile in search of a black person to attack. Josephus was a real bad actor. A defendant has the right to have his trial removed to another county if he cannot receive a fair and impartial trial in the county in which the indictment is found. You can explore additional available newsletters here. The appellant complains that he was convicted solely on the basis of circumstantial evidence and that this evidence failed to exclude every reasonable hypothesis except that of the guilt of the appellant. Gen., for appellee. Hunter v. Underwood, supra, 471 U.S. at 228, 105 S. Ct. at 1920, 85 L. Ed. Josephus R. Anderson was indicted by the Jefferson County Grand Jury on December 7, 1979, for robbery. Required fields are marked *. Ms. Tapscott identified two of the State's exhibits as the pistol and the sweater that the man was wearing. A Coroners Perspective of Jefferson County, Alabama in the Early 20th Century. The book provides a review of Jefferson County during the turbulent first half of the 20th century as seen through the eyes of the coroners, law enforcement officials and news media during that time along with statistical comparisons to our current community. The Michael Donald wrongful-death lawsuit was the first civil liability suit directed specifically at an organization that professed hate based solely on race. Fourteen of the twenty-seven jurors had some recollection of the events surrounding the robbery. Appellant argues that, because of widespread publicity in the Birmingham area concerning the robbery and murder of Officer Ballard, he was denied his right to a fair and impartial trial. Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama. The Christmas shopping rush was on when a call went out over the police radio reporting an armed robbery at a savings and loan branch and which included a description of a Black male suspect. Willcutt v. State, 284 Ala. 547, 226 So. Josephus R. Anderson was indicted by the Jefferson County Grand Jury on December 7, 1979, for robbery. I say do not hide it, but why do we need to blast our bad history. Officer Middleton stated that he heard certain radio transmissions concerning the robbery which caused him to proceed in his patrol car west on Second Avenue to 13th Street where he turned north. The record reveals no prejudice caused to the appellant because of the failure to make these two prior transcripts a part of the record. He also offered to allow the defense counsel the right to continue to cross-examine the witness as much as he deemed necessary. Joseph Anderson in Alabama 269 people named Joseph Anderson found in Mobile, Huntsville and 12 other cities. Id. App.1981); and Pritchett v. State, 445 So. ), cert. 2d 328 (1969)." He identified the appellant as the man he had seen. In reviewing a conviction based on circumstantial evidence, the test to be applied by this court is whether the jury might reasonably find that the evidence excluded every reasonable hypothesis except that of guilt; not whether the evidence excludes every reasonable hypothesis except guilt. During the defense counsel's examination of Mrs. White concerning this statement, she explained that she had not known the widow prior to the trial. Thus, the defendant has failed to meet his burden. Anderson was. As a high school student at Banks HS during those years and a Freshman, I vividly remember how terrified we were when we were directed to got down in the floor, under shelter of our desks, as a large, angry crowd of African Americans approached in an effort to demonstrate against segregation, and yes, we were terrified. I agree. Instead, he was killed because the Klan members were furious that the second trial of Josephus Anderson, a black man accused of murdering a white policeman, had been declared a mistrial when the jury could not reach a verdict. She also described the gun he was carrying as "being silver." 2d 877 (Ala.1979). Sitting in his patrol car, Sgt. Because of the untimeliness of the objection and the trial court's action in instructing the jurors, the appellant's motion was properly denied. A witness, who was standing with her husband in the vicinity of the bank in downtown Birmingham, testified that she observed a police car, with one officer in the car, drive by slowly. 2d 600 (1966); Estes v. Texas, 381 U.S. 532, 85 S. Ct. 1628, 14 L. Ed. The photograph of appellant did not have an "IR number" on the front of the photograph as did the other five photographs. Bradley v. State, 450 So. You already receive all suggested Justia Opinion Summary Newsletters. Ms. Tapscott described this man as six feet tall, wearing a blue and white striped sweater-shirt and a brown leather hat with a small visor. 2d 666, 674-75 (Ala.Cr.App.1979), affirmed, 391 So. Marker Address Rent ? 2d 871 (Ala.Cr.App. Appellant argues that his in-court identification by witnesses Tapscott and Hill resulted in prejudicial error since their identifications were based on suggestive pretrial photographic identification procedures. Furthermore, during the cross-examination of several of the State's witnesses, the defense counsel was able to recall their testimony from the previous trials and, moreover, attempted to introduce the previous testimony of at least one State's witness, Lula White, into evidence in order to show that she had changed her testimony. This issue has already been decided adversely to the appellant by the Alabama Supreme Court in Ex parte Anderson, 457 So. 2d 1136 (Ala. 1980), the court held that `a jury's inability to agree either on a verdict or punishment is a proper reason for the declaration of a mistrial. (Opt out at any time). Look forward to reading it. Hoover parents, is this best for our kids. 2d 142 (1982) to argue in his brief that "when faced with the question of the propriety of a grant or a denial of a continuance for the purpose of producing a defense witness, the proper question is not whether the trial judge abused his discretion, but whether the denial of the continuance violated the defendant's constitutional rights to compulsory process and effective assistance of counsel." Alabama Supreme Court 83-316. Thanks T.K.! The other testimony which the appellant alleges was erroneous occurred during the re-cross-examination of a firearms expert by the defense counsel: No motion for mistrial was made by the defense counsel. Of the jurors empaneled to hear the case, five jurors who had expressed some prior knowledge of the case remained on the panel. Appellant's final contention is that this cause is due to be reversed because of a fatal variance in the proof adduced at trial and the charge in the indictment. 1977). Gen., and William D. Little, Asst. He observed a man fitting that description coming out of an alley; he therefore began to follow him. Historically, in Alabama, the qualifications of persons on a jury roll were addressed under Title 30, Section 21, Code of Alabama (1940), and Title 30, Section 21, Code of Alabama (Recomp.1958). Our entire world has a dark history, and America is no exception. Sergeant Albert Eugene Ballard, the victim, was in uniform on the day in question. Appellant was subsequently tried for robbery approximately one year later on January 25, 1982. 2d 451 (Ala.Cr.App.1981). When you read about lynchings and the KKK in Alabama, you expect to be reading about incidents that happened 100 years ago. During voir dire examination of witnesses Tapscott and Hill outside the presence of the jury, each was asked if she had an independent recollection of the description of the robber without having seen any photographs. Refine Your Search Results All Filters 1 Joseph Dwight Anderson, 54 Resides in Prattville, AL Lived In Tampa FL, Autaugaville AL The killing had occurred in Birmingham, Alabama, but the trial had been moved to Mobile, Alabama. That is, the young population that remains here. 1976); Edson v. State, 53 Ala.App. Chrysler Credit Corp. v. McKinney, 456 So. We disagree. Atty. Ms. Tapscott further stated this man was carrying a brownish-yellow paper sack. Josephus Anderson, age 79, would die from natural causes in March, 2021, while serving his life sentence in Holman prison. The Mobile police and the FBI investigated the lynching. (Opt out at any time). 2d at 230. 2d 142 (1971). See, e.g., McKinney v. Wainwright, 488 F.2d 28 (5th Cir. [5] Josephus Anderson, age 79, would die from natural causes in March, 2021, while serving his life sentence in Holman prison. There is a presumption in favor of the correctness of a jury's verdict, and when the trial judge declines to grant a new trial that verdict is strengthened on appeal. So what were the unforeseen consequences of this story and how did they come about? We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Anderson v. State, 362 So. Records of the police department indicated that this "robbery-in-progress" broadcast was made at 3:34 p.m. More so, why would anyone ask Sher to speak in a private or public forum with this focus on negativity ?Or does he chande his stance based on the audience ? Click here to sign up for our newsletter. I'm hit bad. Furthermore, "a common requirement or qualification [to serve as a juror] is that a juror be a qualified elector or voter of the county or district, or have such qualifications as are prescribed in the laws for an elector or a voter." Ala.Code 15-2-20 (1975). Ms. Tapscott stated that Shannon Hill gave the robber some rolls of change and "marked" money from her teller drawer. (Opt out at any time). Ballard was shot and killed by Josephus Anderson, who was fleeing a bank robbery. See also Mathews v. Gibbs, 238 Ga. 680, 235 S.E.2d 3 (1977) (holding that the appellant was ineligible to contest the election because he had been convicted of "felonies involving moral turpitude" and was thus not eligible to vote). Josephus Dekoning currently lives in Anderson, AL; in the past Josephus has also lived in Orland Park IL, Monee IL and Steger IL. Josephus Anderson was first married to Elizabeth Fencey, She died 10-29-1871. On cross-examination, she testified that the appellant looked like the man that she saw. 2d 1312 (Ala.Cr.App.1985), and no showing of a discriminatory intent, the appellant's claim is without merit. The lynching of Michael Donald - March 20, 1981. "Poole, supra, at 544. 1981); Singleton v. Lefkowitz, 583 F.2d 618 (2d Cir.1978). I grew. Section 12-16-60, Code of Alabama (1975), as amended in 1978, reads in pertinent part: The constitutionality of this subsection and its mandatory application to a prospective juror, has not been examined and, in light of the finding in Hunter that denying the vote to persons convicted of certain crimes, including "any crime involving moral turpitude" is unconstitutional, we feel that the constitutionality of this requirement should be explored. On December 11, 1979, Ms. Tapscott and Ms. Hill were shown six photographs, one of which was appellant's. App.1978). Therefore, this examination will look to the history of this statute and the legislative purpose thereof under the application of the holding in Hunter. She stated that the robber put all the money into a yellow paper bag. The appellant argues that because jury lists are customarily taken from the voter registration list, he should have been allowed to interview the individual who did the preliminary voir dire examination, to determine if jurors were excluded from the venire on the basis of convictions of crimes involving moral turpitude. Under Arlington Heights, a racially disproportionate impact alone does not make official action unconstitutional; rather, a discriminatory purpose or intent must be shown to prove a violation of the Equal Protection Clause. of Berkley. Defense counsel further stated that the prosecutor later provided him with certain information about Ms. Stewart, namely that her mother lived in Ensley and that Ms. Stewart was apparently somewhere in Michigan with her husband. Hollars University of Alabama Press, $24.95 Reviewed by SCOTTY E. KIRKLAND Correspondent In 1979, Sgt. The granting of an accused's motion for change of venue rests within the sound discretion of the trial court and its ruling thereon will not be disturbed except for gross abuse. See e.g. I didnt know everything. 2d 1185, 1205 (Ala.Cr.App.1979), *300 writ denied Ex parte Chambliss, 373 So. at 1185. An example of such a profound delayed effect with far-reaching social ramifications would have its origin in downtown Birmingham on the afternoon of November 29th, 1979 in front of Newberrys in the 200 block of 20th Street North. 500 So. "`In reviewing the sufficiency of the evidence the appellate courts of this State are bound by several well settled rules. The suspect turned and fired at the officers and then ran into the area of the Southern Motor Inn Motel. 2d 821 (1969); Morton v. State, 338 So. 2d 1247 [at 1248] (Ala.Crim.App.1985) (citation omitted).". Other states have enacted similar statutes or statutes which promote similar results. 2d at 228. Since jurors in Arizona must be electors, convicted felons cannot serve as jurors since they cannot vote, unless their civil rights are restored." Middleton testified that he was a member of the tactical unit of the Birmingham Police Department and was working in "plain clothes" on November 29, 1979. Hunter v. Underwood, supra, 471 U.S. at 231, 105 S. Ct. at 1922, 85 L. Ed. The appellant claims that this denial resulted in preventing him from thoroughly cross-examining the State's witnesses and prevented him from preserving and providing a full and complete record on appeal. This comment is on the side story of Mobile annexation. The police car took off as if the policeman's foot had hit the accelerator and the car hit a paper stand and a trash can on the corner. Lord, help me. I understand the desire to turn away from the darkness of history, but to do that is to deny truth in terms of what we are capable of (both the good and the ugly). 2d 173, 176 (Ala. Cr.App.1983). He was observed pulling something from his bag or his belt, as he was being pursued by the police officers. In 1981, Josephus Anderson, an African American, was charged with the murder of a white police officer in Birmingham, Alabama while committing a robbery. 47 Am.Jur.2d Jury 106 (1969). When Donald approached the car, he was forced at gunpoint to get inside. App.1984) (wherein a juror was observed talking to the victim during a recess). Officer Middleton testified that he pulled up beside a person at Second Alley and 13th Street who fit the description of the robbery suspect which he heard over the radio. Reference the last census report for Birmingham vs. Huntsville and even Mobile and Montgomery showing growth trends, international business and manufacturing. Id. Id. Clickhereto sign up for ournewsletter. 2d 697, 699 (Ala.Cr.App.1982)." It is consistently held in Alabama that the crime of robbery is basically a crime against the person. 2d 1144 (Ala.Cr. denied, Ex parte Clements, 390 So. What wasnt brought out in the article was the fact that the gun recovered from him was taken from a bank guard in Atlanta that he killed during a robbery. Police officers chased Anderson into an alley at Third Avenue and 13th Street North where a gun battle ensued and Anderson was shot multiple times and captured. Page from the United Klans of America publication. She testified that she then heard three shots and observed the man whirl around with a gun. There has been no showing made as to the expected testimony of either witness, or as to "the nature and materiality of the evidence sought" of those witnesses. They had the following children: Isreal, Alfred, Levi & Mary Jane. However, *1368 the defendant has the burden of showing to the reasonable satisfaction of the court that a fair and impartial trial cannot be had and an unbiased verdict cannot be reasonably expected. A jury, on Feb. 1, found Josephus Anderson, 27, guilty of perjury for lying at an evidentiary hearing where he recanted the testimony he made during Willie Anderson II's, trial in October 2015 . 1347, 1358 (M.D.Ala.1986); where a black nurse filed a discrimination suit against a hospital on the basis of adverse employment decisions, Davis v. State University of New York, 802 F.2d 638, 644-45 (2d Cir.1986); where minority police officers brought a civil rights action alleging employment discrimination, Minority Police Officers Association v. City of South Bend, 617 F. Supp. The appellant argues that his conviction abrogates the reasonable doubt standard in that "[p]rior to the fourth trial of the defendant, the cumulative total of the voting by the juries was twenty-seven votes for acquittal, nine for conviction. Wasnt the trial moved to Mobile at some point? https://comebacktown.com/2021/08/31/how-birmingham-is-totally-unique/. denied, 372 So. The record indicates that following Mrs. White's testimony, as she was leaving the courtroom, she turned to the victim's widow, waved and stated, "Bye-bye." Officer Middleton stated that he approached the fallen suspect and took the pistol out of his hand. 2d 344 (1977); Murphy v. Florida, 421 U.S. 794, 95 S. Ct. 2031, 44 L. Ed. denied, 368 So. Dolvin v. State, 391 So. 2d 707, 712 (Ala.Cr.App.1985). ), cert. The trial court further stated that the photographers had been instructed that they could on rare occasions take pictures "in such a way as not to distract the jurors." Ms. Tapscott testified that she herself gave the robber over $13,000 in American Express Travelers Checks. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. State ex rel. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (each updated 1/26/2023). 2d 726 (Ala.Cr.App.1985), reversed on other grounds, Ex parte Jackson, 516 So. The letter identified one of the witnesses as Phyllis Johnson, a correctional officer for the City of Birmingham, and the other witness was not identified. Cumbo v. State, 368 So. Two additional jurors who stated they had no previous knowledge of the case replaced those jurors who were struck for cause. The first unresponsive answer occurred during the cross-examination of State's witness Lula White, an eyewitness to the shooting of Sergeant Ballard: Shortly thereafter, the following occurred: During the recess, the defense counsel moved for a mistrial, objecting to Mrs. White's statement that she knew the appellant shot the man as unresponsive. Yeah, no more ads! Hays and Knowles motioned to ask Donald directions to a night club. The appellant was tried on three occasions, twice in 1981 and once in 1983; those trials ended in mistrials because the jury was unable to reach a verdict. See, for example, Loper v. State, 469 So. [2] "Our opinion today should not be construed as holding that a party may not make inquiry about prior convictions of crimes involving moral turpitude that do not result in a loss of the right to vote. In 1987, Donalds mother, Beulah Mae Donald, brought a wrongful death lawsuit against the United Klans of America. 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