Document: 406 U.S. 813 92 S.Ct. 1931 32 L.Ed.2d 511 Earnest James AIKENS, Jr., Petitioner,v.State of CALIFORNIA. No. 68—5027. Argued Jan. 17, 1972. Decided June 7, Anthony G. Amsterdam, Stanford, Cal., for petitioner. Ronald M. George, Los Angeles, respondent. PER CURIAM. 1 Petitioner in this case, which has been orally argued and is now sub judice, filed a Suggestion Mootness Motion Remand based on the intervening decision California Supreme Court People v. Anderson, 6 Cal.3d 628, 100 Cal.Rptr. 152, 493 P.2d 880 (1972). That declared capital punishment unconstitutional under Art. 1, § 6, state constitution. The rested an adequate ground State's petition writ certiorari was denied. 958, 2060, 344. Anderson case that its fully retroactive stated any prisoner currently sentence death could superior court to modify judgment. thus no longer faces realistic threat execution, issue granted—the constitutionality penalty Federal Constitution—is moot his case. Accordingly dismissed. 2 Certiorari

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