December 1, 2005
Manuel Pardo v. State of Florida
Case Number(s):
SC03-1966, SC04-2244

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Summary:

Pardo, a former police officer, was condemned for nine murders in South Florida. His victims were fatally shot in a four-month period in 1986. Pardo said his victims were drug-dealers who didn't deserve to live. His jury recommended death in each case by votes ranging from 8-4 to 10-2. This is his second appeal to the Supreme Court. Pardo raises several issues, including an argument that he was incompetent at the time of his trial, that he suffered from a severe thyroid disorder that can cause sever psychiatric illness, and that he was denied access to public records needed for his appeal.