FloridaSign OnLetter
FloridaSign OnLetter
FloridaSign OnLetter
We are current or former prosecutors, judges, and law professors in the State of Florida and
around the nation. We are deeply troubled by your effort to relieve State Attorney Aramis D. Ayala of her
constitutional and statutory duties in the Markeith Loyd case. We believe that this effort to remove State
Attorney Ayala infringes on the vitally important independence of prosecutors, exceeds your authority,
undermines the right of residents in Orange and Osceola counties to the services of their elected leaders,
and sets a dangerous precedent.
First, as prosecutors, judges, and law professors, we are deeply committed to maintaining and
upholding the integrity of our criminal justice system. State Attorney Ayala, as the duly elected,
constitutional office holder of State Attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit, is solely empowered to make
prosecutorial decisions for her circuit. Your executive order that seeks to remove State Attorney Ayala
from this position in the Loyd case--absent any showing that her decision is violative of the state or
federal Constitution--compromises the prosecutorial independence upon which the criminal justice system
depends. State Attorneys possess extremely broad discretion to decide when, and how, to prosecute.
Indeed, Floridas entire criminal justice system is premised on the independence of prosecutors and their
sole responsibility to enforce criminal laws in the state. Your unprecedented order in this matter, which
seeks to unilaterally relieve State Attorney Ayala of her duties in a local prosecution, exceeds your
executive authority and compromises the integrity and independence of the prosecutorial branch and
function.
Second, your removal of State Attorney Ayala compromises Floridians right to the services of
their elected leaders. Floridians in the Ninth Judicial Circuit elected State Attorney Ayala because she
represents their local values and concerns. As reflected in her public statements, and consistent with her
duty to serve Orange and Osceola counties, State Attorney Ayala deliberately considered whether
pursuing the death penalty for Loyd was in the best interest of her community. Her public statements
make it manifestly clear that she based her decision on research, data, and an intensive analysis of her
ethical duties. This is just the type of analysis prosecutors perform every day when deciding whether to
charge a case, seek specified penalties, or advocate for particular sentences. Not all of us agree with her
decision. But we do agree that she had the authority and discretion to make it. The removal of State
Attorney Ayala from the Loyd prosecution because you might disagree with her exercise of discretion
undercuts the decision-making powers of the local elected leader who is charged with upholding the
administration of justice and exercising prosecutorial authority. Furthermore, the majority of Floridians
agree with State Attorney Ayala's decision; a 2016 poll revealed that two-thirds of Floridians prefer
imposition of a sentence of life without parole over the death penalty. Respectfully, State Attorney Ayala,
not the governor, is the elected representative of the community responsible for how to prosecute crime in
Orlando. Seeking to take that power away from her in this manner undercuts the importance of local
sentiment and the will of the people of Florida.
Finally, we believe this action sets a dangerous precedent. The governor picking and choosing
how criminal cases are prosecuted, charged or handled in local matters is troubling as a matter of policy
and practice. Indeed, there appears to be no precedent in Florida for this type of use of power.
Your removal of State Attorney Ayala is deeply concerning to us, and should be to all Floridians.
We urge you to reverse your decision to remove State Attorney Ayala from the Loyd prosecution.
Lourdes Baird
Former United States Attorney, Central District of California
Former Federal District Court Judge
Former Superior Court Judge
W. David Ball
Assistant Professor
Santa Clara Law School
Martha Barnett
Former President of the American Bar Association (Florida)
Kevin Barry
Professor of Law
Quinnipiac University School of Law
Donald H. Beskin
Professor of the Practice of Law
Duke Law School
Tamar R. Birckhead
Visiting Clinical Professor of Law
Yale Law School
Hillary Blout
Former Assistant District Attorney
San Francisco District Attorney's Office
John H. Blume
Professor of Law
Cornell Law School
Richard J. Bonnie
Harrison Foundation Professor of Law and Medicine
University of Virginia School of Law
Stephen B. Bright
Professor of Practice
Georgia State College of Law
Tonya Brito
Professor of Law
University of Wisconsin Law School
Susan L. Brooks
Associate Dean for Experiential Learning & Professor of Law
Drexel University
Thomas R. Kline School of Law
Samantha Buckingham
Clinical Professor and Director, Juvenile Justice Clinic
Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Eric R. Carpenter
Associate Professor of Law
Florida International University College of Law
Matthew H. Charity
Professor of Law
Western New England University
Kami N. Chavis
Professor of Law and Associate Dean of Research and Public Engagement
Director of the Criminal Justice Program
Wake Forest University School of Law
Erwin Chemerinsky
Dean and Distinguished Professor of Law
Raymond Pryke Professor of First Amendment Law
University of California, Irvine School of Law
Carol Chomsky
Professor of Law
University of Minnesota Law School
W. J. Michael Cody
Attorney General of the State of Tennessee (1984-1988)
United States Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee (1977-1981)
Donna Coker
Professor of Law
University of Miami School of Law
Barbara Curry
Assistant United States Attorney
Angela J. Davis
Professor of Law
American University Washington College of Law
Bert H. Deixler
Former Assistant U. S. Attorney
Central District of California
Sharon Dolovich
Professor of Law
Director of the UCLA Prison Law and Policy Program
UCLA School of Law
John Donohue
C. Wendell and Edith M. Carlsmith Professor
Stanford Law School
TJ Donovan
Vermont Attorney General
Donald N. Duquette
Clinical Professor Emeritus of Law
University of Michigan Law School
Ingrid V. Eagly
Professor of Law
UCLA School of Law
Charles Edelstein
Former Assistant State Attorney
11th Judicial Circuit
Barbara Fedders
Assistant Professor
University of North Carolina School of Law
Bernadette K. Ford
Adjunct Professor of Law and Police Science
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Former Assistant District Attorney, Nassau County and Queens County, New York
Former Bureau Chief, Public Corruption Bureau, Nassau County
Adam Foss
Former Assistant District Attorney
Suffolk County District Attorneys Office, Massachusetts
Seema Gajwani
Special Counsel for Juvenile Justice Reform
Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia
Gil Garcetti
Former Los Angeles County District Attorney
Edith Georgi
Former Assistant State Attorney
11th Judicial Circuit
Cynthia Godsoe
Associate Professor of Law
Brooklyn Law School
David J. Gottlieb
Professor Emeritus, University of Kansas School of Law
Adjunct Professor, Wake Forest University School of Law
Samuel R. Gross
Thomas and Mabel Long Professor of Law
University of Michigan Law School
Catherine M. Grosso
Associate Professor of Law
Michigan State University College of Law
Stephen K. Harper
Visiting Clinical Professor
Florida International University
Kari Hong
Professor of Law
Boston College
Elizabeth M. Iglesias
Professor of Law
University of Miami School of Law
Bruce R. Jacob
Professor, Stetson University College of Law
Assistant Attorney General, State of Florida
(including argument on behalf of the state in the seminal case of Gideon v. Wainwright (1963))
Michelle Jacobs
Professor of Law
Levin College of Law
University of Florida
Dann L. Johnson
Constance Baker Motley Professor of Law
Oklahoma City University
Vida Johnson
Visiting Professor of Law
Georgetown Law
E. Lea Johnston
Professor of Law
University of Florida Levin College of Law
William Jorden
President, National Black Prosecutors Association
Assistant District Attorney
19th Judicial District-East Baton Rouge Parish
Aliza B. Kaplan
Professor and Director, Criminal Justice Reform Clinic
Lewis & Clark Law School
Joseph E. Kennedy
Professor of Law
University of North Carolina School of Law
Lee Kovarsky
Professor of Law
University of Maryland, Carey School of Law
Jason Kreag
Professor of Law
University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law
Miriam Aroni Krinsky
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Central District of California and District of Maryland
Chair, Solicitor Generals Criminal Appellate Advisory Group
Ellen Kreitzberg
Professor of Law
Santa Clara University School of Law
Stanley I. Langbein
Professor of Law
University of Miami School of Law
Jennifer E. Laurin
Professor of Law
University of Texas School of Law
Kate Levine
Assistant Professor of Law
St. John's University Law School
Justin Levinson
Professor of Law
University of Hawaii
Theodor S. Liebmann
Director of Clinical Programs and Clinical Professor of Law
Maurice A. Deane School of Law
Hofstra University
Cortney E. Lollar
Assistant Professor
University of Kentucky College of Law
Beth Lyon
Clinical Professor of Law
Director, Farmworker Legal Assistance Clinic
Cornell Law School
Mina Q. Malik
Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School
Senior Advisor, Fair Punishment Project, Harvard Law School
Former Special Counsel to the District Attorney, Brooklyn District Attorney's Office
Former Senior Assistant District Attorney, Queens County District Attorney's Office
Justin Marceau
Professor of Law
University of Denver
Sturm College of Law
Paul Marcus
Haynes Professor of Law
William and Mary School of Law
Terry Maroney
Professor of Law
Vanderbilt Law School
Patrick McLaughlin
Former Assistant United States Attorney
Central District of California
Tracey L. Meares
Walton Hale Hamilton Professor of Law
Yale University
M. Isabel Medina
Ferris Family Distinguished Professor of Law
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
Daniel S. Medwed
Professor of Law and Criminal Justice
Northeastern University
Carlin Meyer
Professor Emeritus
New York Law School
Binny Miller
Professor of Law
Director of the Criminal Justice Clinic
American University Washington College of Law
Paula M. Mitchell
Executive Director, Alarcn Advocacy Center
Legal Director, Loyola Project for the Innocent
Loyola Law School
Margaret Montoya
Professor Emerita of Law &
Visiting Professor, Family & Community Medicine Dept.
Health Sciences Center
University of New Mexico
Molly Munger
Former Assistant US Attorney
Central District of California
Former President of the Federal Bar Association, LA Chapter
Erin Murphy
Professor of Law
NYU School of Law
Kenneth Nunn
Professor Of Law, University of Florida, Levin College of Law
Associate Director, Center On Children And Families
Assistant Director, Criminal Justice Center
Jonathan Oberman
Clinical Professor of Law
Director-Criminal Defense Clinic
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Robert C. Owen
Clinical Professor of Law
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
Brian L. Owsley
Assistant Professor of Law
UNT Dallas College of Law
Melba Pearson
Immediate Past President of the National Black Prosecutors Association
Former Assistant Chief, Career Criminal & Robbery Unit
Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office
Jim Petro
Former Attorney General of the State of Ohio
Karl A. Racine
Attorney General
Office of Attorney General for the District of Columbia
Ira Reiner
Former Los Angeles County District Attorney
Former Los Angeles City Attorney
Alexander A. Reinert
Professor of Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University
Meg Reiss
Former Chief of Staff Nassau County, NY District Attorney's Office
Former Senior Trial Attorney Kings County, NY District Attorney's Office
Cruz Reynoso
Former Associate Justice, California Supreme Court
Professor of Law, UC Davis School of Law
L. Song Richardson
Professor of Law
Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
University of California, Irvine
Kathleen M. Ridolfi
Professor of Law
Santa Clara University School of Law
Chris Roberts
Clinical Professor of Law
University of Texas, Austin
Jenny Roberts
Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Scholarship
American University, Washington College of Law
Zo Robinson
Professor of Law
DePaul University College of Law
David Rudovsky
Senior Fellow
Penn Law School
Heidi L. Rummel
Clinical Professor of Law
USC Gould School of Law
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Columbia & Central District of California
Andres Sawicki
Associate Professor
University of Miami School of Law
Barry Scheck
Professor of Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Yeshiva University
Jeff Schlanger
Former Chief of Staff
Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Andrew Schepard
Max Schmertz Distinguished Professor of Law
Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
Former Special Assistant to the Los Angeles City Attorney
Beth G. Schwartz
Clinical Professor of Law
Fordham University School of Law
Larry Schwartztol
Executive Director, Criminal Justice Policy Program
Harvard Law School
David Seltzer
Former Assistant State Attorney
11th Judicial Circuit
Elisabeth Semel
Professor of Law
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law
Harry L. Shorstein
Former State Attorney for Florida's Fourth Judicial Circuit
James Silk
Binger Clinical Professor of Human Rights
Yale Law School
David A. Singleton
Professor of Law, NKU Chase College of Law
Executive Director, Ohio Justice & Policy Center
Christopher Slobogin
Milton Underwood Professor of Law
Vanderbilt University Law School
Abbe Smith
Professor of Law
Director, Criminal Defense & Prisoner
Advocacy Clinic/Co-director, E. Barrett Prettyman Fellowship Program
Georgetown University Law Center
Neal R. Sonnett
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney and Chief, Criminal Division, Southern District of Florida.
Former Chair, American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section
Former President, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Colin Starger
Associate Professor of Law
University of Baltimore School of Law
Carol Steiker
Henry J. Friendly Professor of Law
Harvard Law School
Bryan Stevenson
Professor of Law
New York University School of Law
Carter Stewart
Former U.S. Attorney
Southern District of Ohio
Ronald Sullivan
Clinical Professor of Law
Harvard Law School
Anthony C. Thompson
Professor of Clinical Law
New York University School of Law
Katharine Tinto
Assistant Clinical Professor of Law
Director, Criminal Justice Clinic
UC Irvine School of Law
Craig J. Trocino
Director, Miami Law Innocence Clinic
University of Miami Law School
Deborah Tuerkheimer
Professor of Law
Northwestern University
Ronald Tyler
Associate Professor of Law
Director, Criminal Defense Clinic
Stanford Law School
Gerald F. Uelmen
Professor of Law Emeritus
Santa Clara University School of Law
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Central District of California
Alicia D. Washington
Acting Deputy Attorney General
Public Safety Division
Office of the Attorney General
Ronald Weich
Dean, University of Baltimore School of Law
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney for Legislative Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice
Kenneth Williams
Professor of Law
South Texas College of Law Houston
Verna L. Williams
Judge Joseph P. Kinneary Professor of Law
Co-Director, Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice
University of Cincinnati College of Law
Erika K Wilson
Assistant Professor
UNC School of Law
James Woodard
Former Assistant State Attorney (Capital Crimes)
11th Judicial Circuit
Ellen Yaroshefsky
Howard Lichtenstein Professor of Legal Ethics
Director-Monroe Freedman Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
Maurice A. Deane School of Law
Hofstra University