Bruce Hatter appeals the district court’s
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denial of his petition for habeas corpus relief.
Hatter abducted his victim at knife point, handcuffed her, drove her about five miles to a rural area, and then forced her to perform a sexual act. After the attack, he returned his victim to town and freed her. A state court jury convicted Hatter of first degree kidnapping. As is mandatory under Iowa law, the court sentenced him to life imprisonment without parole. The conviction and sentence were upheld by the Iowa Supreme Court on direct appeal.
State v. Hatter,
Hatter contends that as applied to the facts in this case, the Iowa kidnapping statute is vague and that his crime of kidnapping was merely incidental to his sexual abuse of his victim. Hatter also argues that his confession should have been suppressed as involuntary. Finally, Hatter contends that the sentence of life imprisonment without parole is disproportionate to his crime and thus violates the eight amendment’s prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment.
The Iowa Supreme Court has rejected the argument that the Iowa kidnapping statute is vague because of its failure to more narrowly define the confinement and asportation elements.
State v. Rich,
Hatter argues that the kidnapping of his victim was merely incidental to his sexual abuse of her, as was the case in
State v. Marr,
We find without merit Hatter’s argument that his statements to police were involuntary and should not have been available to impeach him had he taken the stand. We agree with the district court that none of Hatter’s constitutional rights were violated by the state court’s rulings that his statements would have been admissible for impeachment purposes.
Iowa law mandates a strict penalty for kidnapping, a decision of the state legislature that has been upheld by the courts of that state.
See Lamphere v. State,
The district court’s order denying the petition for writ of habeas corpus is affirmed.
Notes
. The Honorable David R. Hansen, United States District Judge for the Northern District of Iowa.
