MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
There is now pending in this Court defendant’s motion to recall our mandate herein.
The appellant appealed from convictions for second degree murder and for assault with malice, which convictions resulted in separate trials conducted in March of 1977 and May of 1977. These judgments and convictions were affirmed by this Court on August 28, 1978 and our mandate was issued November 13, 1978. State v. Nevels,
On January 15, 1979, the Supreme Court of the United States held that its unconstitutionality of the pertinent Missouri statutes as to automatic exemption of women to serve upon juries was to be applied retroactively to the date of its decision in Taylor v. Louisiana,
It appears from the record in this case that the defendant herein, Leon Nevels, raised the constitutional question as to the jury selection laws in Missouri pertaining to women, decided in Duren v. State of Missouri, supra, by moving to quash the jury panel in his first trial at the earliest possible time, which motion was supported by written and oral stipulations with the State and supporting exhibits attached thereto. Such motion, stipulations and exhibits were again filed in the second trial, and in each trial after adverse rulings thereupon the point was preserved throughout and upon the appeal to this Court.
This stipulation and its constitutional impact under Duren has heretofore been thoroughly discussed in the previous opinions of this Court above cited, and further exposition here would be of no value. After review of this record the conclusion is reached that it brings this case squarely within the constitutional prohibitions of Du-ren and the opinions above cited.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the decision of this Court of August 28, 1978, and the mandate issued pursuant thereto on November 13, 1978, are hereby withdrawn and for naught held and this cause is remanded to the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the defendant, Leon Nevels, be transported from his present place of confinement by the Department of Corrections of the State of Missouri to the Jackson County jail at Kansas City, Missouri and be placed in the custody of the Department of Corrections of Jackson County, Missouri pending further proceedings in the court below.
