A Florida trial judge in St. Lucie County sentenced Eriese Tisdale to death on April 29 for the killing of a sheriff’s sergeant, relying on sentencing procedures from the version of Florida’s death penalty law that the U.S. Supreme Court declared unconstitutional in Hurst v. Florida. The jury in Tisdale’s case considered the evidence in the penalty phase of Tisdale’s trial under the old Florida law, voting 9-3 to recommend a death sentence without specifying the aggravating factors that would make Tisdale eligible for the death penalty. The Supreme Court struck down Florida’s sentencing procedure in Hurst because a judge, rather than a jury, made the factual determination of aggravating circumstances that were necessary to impose a death sentence. In response to Hurst, Florida enacted a new law, which went into effect March 7, requiring juries to make unanimous determinations of aggravating factors, and preconditioning any death sentence upon a jury vote of at least 10-2 vote in favor of death. The statute declares “If fewer than 10 jurors determine that the defendant should be sentenced to death, the jury’s recommendation to the court shall be a sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.” In those circumstances, the law states, “the court shall impose the recommended sentence.” Tisdale’s penalty phase was tried in October 2015, before the Supreme Court declared the sentencing procedures unconstitutional, and the jury’s 9-3 recommendation for death came before the new law adopted the 10-2 requirement. His lawyers argued that he could not be sentenced to death because the old procedures were unconstitutional and the jury vote did not qualify as a death recommendation under the new law. But a St. Lucie County judge ruled that the jury’s unanimous vote to convict Tisdale for the murder of a law enforcement official amounted to a unanimous finding of an aggravating circumstance, accepted the jury’s 9-3 death recommendation, and sentenced Tisdale to death. Tisdale is the first person sentenced to death in Florida since the new law went into effect.

(M. McRoberts, “Eriese Tisdale sentenced to death by judge for killing Sgt. Gary Morales,” WPTV, April 29, 2016; M. Holsman, “Judge sentences convicted cop killer Tisdale to death,” TC Palm, April 29, 2016.) See Sentencing and Recent Legislative Activity.