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Nature of Suit Code: 530
Nature of Suit: Prisoner Petitions - Habeas Corpus
Cause of Action: 28:2254 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (State)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA

NORTHERN DIVISION

JIMMY EARL HALL, # 103508, )

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Petitioner, )

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v. ) CASE NO. 1:13-cv-229-WHA

) (WO)

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CARTER DAVENPORT & LUTHER )

STRANGE, )

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Respondents. )

ORDER

This 28 U.S.C. § 2254 petition for writ of habeas corpus is before the court on the 

Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge (Doc. # 41), entered on September 2, 2016, and the 

Petitioner’s Objections (Doc. # 42), filed on September 19, 2016. The court has conducted an 

independent evaluation and de novo review of the file in this case and finds the following: 

Hall challenges his 2011 conviction for solicitation to commit murder imposed upon him 

by the Circuit Court of Houston County, Alabama. Hall’s conviction was based on the testimony 

of his cell mate, Charles Osborne, that Hall solicited him to murder Hall’s stepmother. Osborne’s 

testimony was corroborated by a wire recording of one conversation between Hall and Osborne 

in which they discussed the murder of Hall’s stepmother via arson. 

First, Hall challenges the finding made in the Recommendation that lack of testimony 

from the individual who merely downloaded the recording from the wire device to the computer 

and then from the computer to the CD did not cause a break in the chain of custody, as an officer 

present during this process testified to this link in the chain of custody. The court agrees with the 

Magistrate Judge’s determination that “the infirmity about which Hall complains was a mere 

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weak link in the chain. Thus, the court finds that the State established a proper chain of custody 

such that admission of the CD into evidence was proper. Because the State laid a proper chain of 

custody at Hall’s trial, there was no basis for a chain-of-custody objection by trial counsel. 

Counsel is not ineffective for failing to assert a baseless or meritless objection. See United States 

v. Winfield, 960 F.2d 970, 974 (11th Cir. 1992).” Id. at 30. 

Hall next alleges that the recording was tampered with because the prosecutor “slowed 

the tape down and used larger speakers” to determine some of the initially inaudible statements 

contained on the recording. Objection – Doc. No. 42 at 2. This assertion, however, fails to 

indicate any “tampering” with the recording. Hall also asserts that the Alabama Court of 

Criminal Appeals’ decision that the recording corroborated Osborne’s testimony is contrary to 

federal case law regarding corroboration, as the recording does not indicate his intention to 

solicit a murder, but only an arson. Id. (“The recording is the best evidence and what it indicates 

is a perfect crime of solicitation of arson in the first degree and not a solicitation of murder.”) 

This claim is without merit as the record before the court, including the transcripts of the CD 

recording, establishes that the recording sufficiently corroborates Osborne’s testimony regarding 

Hall’s intent to solicit the murder of his stepmother. 

Hall asserts that the trial court erred in admitting into evidence two transcripts of the CD 

recording prepared by the State as an aid to the jury because the prosecutor failed to provide him 

copies of each transcript for review prior to trial. It is undisputed that the prosecutor furnished 

the defense with a copy of the CD recording well before trial. This action provided the defense 

an opportunity, if it chose to do so, to prepare transcripts of the recording for use at trial. In 

addition, defense counsel was specifically advised by the court that he could object to any 

portion of the transcripts which were not an accurate recitation of the recording. Moreover, Hall 

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was a party to the conversation on the recording and during his testimony testified as to the 

content of the inaudible statements and to other statements he alleged were not in any manner 

captured by the recording. This court agrees with the Magistrate Judge that the failure to provide 

Hall copies of each transcript prepared by the State “is simply without constitutional merit.” Id. 

at 33–34. 

With respect to Hall’s claim that appellate counsel failed to provide him the trial

transcript for purposes of completing the direct appeal process and filing a Rule 32 petition, the 

Magistrate Judge determined that the claim on which he sought relief on direct appeal and the 

claims presented after receipt of the transcript failed to violate his constitutional rights and, 

therefore, counsel’s failure to provide him a transcript “was not prejudicial and did not constitute 

ineffective assistance.” Id. at 40. The court agrees. 

In the last paragraph of his objection, Hall alleges that his “intent was to make a drug buy 

from Osborne . . . and nothing else.” Doc. No. 42 at 4. This assertion contradicts both Hall’s 

previous statement in the objection that the recording showed his intent to only commit arson in 

the first degree by starting a fire with a person inside a building, Doc. No. 42 at 2, ¶ 3, and his 

defense at trial and previous argument before the Magistrate Judge that he meant only to solicit 

the arson of an unoccupied playhouse on his property. 

The objections filed by Hall fail to undermine the findings contained in Recommendation 

and the court finds them to be without merit. 

Therefore, it is hereby Ordered as follows:

1. Plaintiff’s objections are Overruled.

2. The court adopts the Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge.

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3. This 28 U.S.C. § 2254 petition for writ of habeas corpus is Denied and this case is 

Dismissed with prejudice.

4. Final Judgment will be entered. 

Done this 23rd day of September, 2016.

/s/ W. Harold Albritton

W. HAROLD ALBRITTON

SENIOR UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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