Due Process Violation.

Byline: Derek Hawkins

7th Circuit Court of Appeals

Case Name: Mack A. Sims v. William Hyatte

Case No.: 18-1573

Officials: BAUER, HAMILTON, and BARRETT, Circuit Judges.

Focus: Due Process Violation

Petitioner-appellant Mack Sims seeks a writ of habeas corpus, arguing his due process rights were violated because the state withheld evidence favorable to his case. In November of 1993, security guard Shane Carey was shot in Elkhart, Indiana. Approximately fifteen to twenty minutes after the shooting, the Elkhart police found Mack Sims near a walking path around twenty feet from where the shooting occurred. After Carey identified him at trial as the shooter, Sims was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 35 years. In 2012, during a post-conviction evidentiary hearing, Sims learned the prosecution withheld evidence that Carey, the only witness who could identify the shooter, was hypnotized before trial to enhance his recollection of the...

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