No. 19-7479
IFP
Tags: acquitted-conduct constitutional-rights criminal-conspiracy criminal-procedure double-jeopardy due-process federal-courts federal-sentencing-guidelines sentencing sentencing-guidelines
Key Terms:
DueProcess
DueProcess
Latest Conference:
2020-05-01
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Whether a defendant's constitutional rights are abridged when a district court bases its sentence solely on acquitted conduct
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
QUESTION PRESENTED 1. Whether a defendant’s constitutional rights are abridged when a district court bases its sentence solely on acquitted conduct. 2. Whether a criminal conspiracy continues for an indefinite period after the objectives of the conspiracy have been achieved. I
Docket Entries
2020-05-04
Petition DENIED.
2020-04-16
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 5/1/2020.
2020-03-30
Memorandum of respondent United States filed.
2020-02-20
Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including March 30, 2020.
2020-02-19
Motion to extend the time to file a response from February 28, 2020 to March 30, 2020, submitted to The Clerk.
2020-01-22
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due February 28, 2020)
Attorneys
Brian Price
George Francis Gormley — George F. Gormley, P.C., Petitioner
George Francis Gormley — George F. Gormley, P.C., Petitioner
United States
Noel J. Francisco — Solicitor General, Respondent
Noel J. Francisco — Solicitor General, Respondent