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8 he following has been prepared by the U. S. Supreme Court Clerk's Office as a basic guideline for tracking a ­capital case through the judicial system.

1. Individual is found guilty of a capital offense.

2. In a separate proceeding defendant is sentenced to death either by a jury or a judge.

3. Direct appeal on the merits. Grounds may be any legal or constitutional error arising at the trial. The appeal is limited to the trial record.1. A direct appeal of the conviction based on the case through the state courts (in some states an appeal is automatic and mandatory).

2. A direct appeal of the sentence to death. State supreme court, or court of last resort, may conduct a proportionality review to determine whether the sentence is proportionate to sentences imposed in similar cases.

3. A petition for certiorari, seeking direct review, filed in the U. S. Supreme Court (the Supreme Court will only hear cases where it believes a substantial f­ederal ­issue is raised).

4. Execution date may be set. The warrant may be issued any time after the state supreme court­, or court of last resort, a­ffirms the death sentence.

5. Applications for a stay of execution: even if appeals are pending, an application for a stay or