No. 18-7182
IFP
Tags: appellate-review civil-procedure constitutional-challenge constitutional-law due-process fourteenth-amendment judicial-authority jurisdiction texas-court-jurisdiction texas-court-of-criminal-appeals texas-supreme-court united-states-constitution-amendment-fourteen void-order
Key Terms:
DueProcess HabeasCorpus
DueProcess HabeasCorpus
Latest Conference:
2019-02-22
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Does the Texas court have authority to overrule a state supreme court order?
Question Presented (from Petition)
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED 1. DOES THE TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS HAVE THE AUTHORITY OR THE JURISDICTION TO OVERRULE AN ORDER BY THE TEXAS SUPREME COURT? 2. IS THE RULING AND ORDER BY THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS VOID FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION? 3. WAS GATES DENIED HIS UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT FOURTEEN RIGHT TO DUE PROCESS OF LAW DUE TO THE LACK OF JURISDICTION? fe
Docket Entries
2019-02-25
Petition DENIED.
2019-02-07
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/22/2019.
2018-12-13
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due January 28, 2019)