No. 18-8861

Allen Louis Dorsey, Sr. v. Mark S. Inch, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, et al.

Lower Court: Eleventh Circuit
Docketed: 2019-04-16
Status: Denied
Type: IFP
Response WaivedIFP
Tags: charging-documents charging-information confidential-informant confidential-informants controlled-substances criminal-procedure discovery double-jeopardy due-process prosecutorial-discretion substance-sale
Key Terms:
DueProcess HabeasCorpus
Latest Conference: 2019-05-30
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Can a citizen be convicted of an uncharged crime?

Question Presented (OCR Extract)

QUESTIONS PRESENTED ; 1. Can a citizen be convicted of the uncharged crime of selling a Controlled Substance to Police Confidential Informant (C. I. #884902), but be charged in the Information with the sale of a control substance to Police Confidential Informant , . ; (C. I. # 690627)? See Exhibit “G” (Charging Information/State’s Discovery) . ii

Docket Entries

2019-06-03
Petition DENIED.
2019-05-15
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 5/30/2019.
2019-05-10
Waiver of right of respondents Mark S. Inch, Sec., FL DOC, et al. to respond filed.
2019-04-08
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due May 16, 2019)
2019-03-11
Application (18A910) granted by Justice Thomas extending the time to file until May 16, 2019.
2019-03-01
Application (18A910) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from March 17, 2019 to May 16, 2019, submitted to Justice Thomas.

Attorneys

Allen Louis Dorsey
Allen L. Dorsey Sr. — Petitioner
Allen L. Dorsey Sr. — Petitioner
Mark S. Inch, Sec., FL DOC, et al.
Wesley Heidt — Respondent
Wesley Heidt — Respondent