ORDER
Prior Report:
Respondents contended that Hogan forfeited his Confrontation Clause argument by omitting it from his petition for transfer to the Supreme Court of Indiana. After we rejected that theory of forfeiture (changing circuit law in the process), respondents filed a petition for rehearing, contending that Hogan also forfeited this contention at trial. The trial judge made a preliminary ruling that witnesses would not be allowed to testify to certain matters but invited Hogan’s counsel to renew the question at trial when the dispute could be made more concrete. Cf.
Luce v. United States,
Respondents anticipate one objection to their current position: they did not present it in the brief on this appeal. They contend that the law of the circuit offered such strong support for their position that they saw no
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need to gild the lily. As our opinion points out the cases on which they relied dealt with Illinois practice, and we had held that they could not be uncritically extended.
Jenkins v. Gramley,
The state’s appellate court held that, by not asking the trial judge to reexamine his decision on the motion in limine, Hogan forfeited his argument based on the confrontation clause of the Constitution.
Hogan v. Indiana,
No. 49A05-9306-CR-203
Hogan argues in this collateral attack under 28 U.S.C. § 2254 that he received ineffective assistance of counsel. The district court considered that contention only to the extent it dealt with counsel’s failure to seek a more expeditious trial; our consideration of the subject was similarly limited. Because the argument that counsel’s handling of the confrontation issue was constitutionally deficient has yet to be addressed by the district court, we alter the terms of our remand. Instead of addressing the confrontation issue on the merits, the district judge must determine whether counsel’s performance with respect to that issue fell short of Hogan’s entitlements, under the standards of
Strickland v. Washington,
The petition for rehearing is denied, but the terms of the remand are modified as indicated above.
