Respondent Marcelino Ramos was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in the California courts. The trial judge had, pursuant to state statute, informed the sentencing jury that a sentence of life imprisonment without possibility of parole may be commuted by the Governor to a sentence that permits parole. The California Supreme Court vacated the death sentence and remanded for a new sentencing proceeding on the ground that respondent was denied due process in violation of the Fifth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments.
In March 1982, the State of California applied for a stay of the California Supreme Court’s judgment. I referred the application to the full Court, which denied the stay.
I have therefore decided that petitioner’s reapplication for a stay pending disposition of the case by this Court should be granted.
It is so ordered.
