No. 18-7108
Timothy Gene Pryer v. Thomas Gardner, III
Response WaivedIFP
Tags: civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-limits criminal-acts due-process judicial-discretion judicial-immunity judicial-misconduct sovereign-immunity standing takings
Key Terms:
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Latest Conference:
2019-01-18
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Does the Constitution grant judges jurisdiction to commit criminal acts by way of judicial decisions?
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
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Docket Entries
2019-01-22
Petition DENIED.
2019-01-03
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/18/2019.
2018-12-21
Waiver of right of respondent Thomas Gardner, III to respond filed.
2018-10-24
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due January 18, 2019)
Attorneys
Thomas Gardner, III
Justin L. Matheny — Office of the Mississippi Attorney General, Respondent
Justin L. Matheny — Office of the Mississippi Attorney General, Respondent