Nix v. Whiteside

Nix v. Whiteside
Nix v. Whiteside
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Supreme Court of the United States
Argued November 5, 1985
Decided February 26, 1986
Full case name Crispus Nix, Warden, Petitioner v. Emanuel Charles Whiteside
Citations 475 U.S. 157 (more)
106 S.Ct. 988; 89 L.Ed.2d 123
Holding
The Sixth Amendment right of a criminal defendant to assistance of counsel is not violated when an attorney refuses to cooperate with the defendant in presenting perjured testimony at his trial.
Court membership
Case opinions
Majority Burger, joined by White, Powell, Rehnquist, O'Connor
Concurrence Brennan
Concurrence Blackmun, joined by Brennan, Marshall, Stevens
Concurrence Stevens

Nix v. Whiteside, 475 U.S. 157 (1986) was a United States Supreme Court decision that dealt with the effective assistance of counsel during a criminal trial.

Before his trial for murder, the defendant, Whiteside, discussed his planned testimony with his attorney, and said that he had seen "something metallic in [the victim's] hand", in contradiction to earlier statements that he had not seen a gun in the victim's hand. Whiteside's attorney, Robinson, had warned that he (Robinson) would have an ethical obligation to report perjured testimony to the court. Whiteside, on the stand, admitted that while he believed the victim had a gun, he did not actually see a gun in the victim's hand. Whiteside was convicted, and subsequently applied for a Federal writ of habeas corpus, on the grounds that his conviction was tainted under the Sixth Amendment in that his attorney's threat to disclose the perjury had deprived him, Whiteside, of effective assistance of counsel.

The court ruled unanimously that Whiteside had not been deprived of his Sixth Amendment rights. The majority opinion, written by Chief Justice Burger, stated that an attorney's duty to his client's cause is "limited to legitimate, lawful conduct compatible with the very nature of a trial as a search for truth"; and that "the right to counsel includes no right to have a lawyer who will cooperate with planned perjury".

Concurrences by Blackmun, Brennan and Stevens stated that Whiteside had failed to show that the attorney's actions had caused prejudice to the defendant's trial required to sustain a claim of "effective representation", as required by the case of Strickland v. Washington, 466 U.S. 668 (1984).

In a separate concurrence, Brennan said that the Court is deciding only the narrow issue "conduct acceptable under the Sixth Amendment" (quoting the lower court). "Unfortunately, the Court seems unable to resist the temptation of sharing with the legal community its vision of ethical conduct." But it is up to "the States... how [lawyers] behave in their courts, unless and until federal rights are violated."

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