No. 18-6634

Leandro Leonel Gonzalez v. F. Armenta, et al.

Lower Court: Ninth Circuit
Docketed: 2018-11-08
Status: Denied
Type: IFP
IFP
Tags: access-to-courts civil-rights constitutional-rights correctional-officers due-process evidence first-amendment free-speech Is there a right to have-a-witness in the Due-Proc mail-communication prisoner-rights witness-testimony
Key Terms:
DueProcess FirstAmendment HabeasCorpus
Latest Conference: 2019-01-11
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Is there a right to outgoing mail in the First Amendment?

Question Presented (OCR Extract)

QUESTIONS PRESENTED ONE In an action in which petitioner was forbidding to write letters to Tamara Ecclestone, is there a right to out-going mail in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution? TWO In an-action in which respondent failed to obtain testimony from petitioner's requested witness Tamara Ecclestone, is there a right to have a witness in the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution? PARTIES . The petitioner is Leandro Leonel Gonzalez, a prisoner at Mule Creek State Prison, in Ione, California. . The respondents are F. Armenta, a correctional captain; G. Holt, a supervisor from solution group international; A. Jones, a correctional officer and investigative employee; R. Davis, a correctional lieutenant; A. Allamby, a correctional lieutenant; S. Anderson, a correctional lieutenant; J. Cuevas, a correctional lieutenant; J. Luna, a correctional lieutenant and M. Tamayo, a correctional lieutenant. : : i

Docket Entries

2019-01-14
Petition DENIED.
2018-12-27
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/11/2019.
2018-09-14
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due December 10, 2018)

Attorneys

Leandro Gonzalez
Leandro Leonel Gonzalez — Petitioner