Lawrence Edward Jackson, Jr. v. Maryland
Immigration
Whether the imposition of mandatory fees on the basis of a wrongful conviction violates the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments
No question identified. : [NUE NTIDN/S) PRERENTE A rroser ution at the Hime ot tial ce a criminal dete dant ha PO anstitutinna! rial under te Fitth anc urteenth Arnerct nent ty QOverse NMA test resi io Hrmadory fees on tne. hasis of a wumnctul conviction | oro TARE DECDNTFNTS DPINTDNS REA JURISNETIDN PONS LEE LLDNAL ANS MATTING PROVISIONS INVALER 3 SAEMENT OF THERE AEANINS EDR GRAM INE THF VK] P CONCLUSIDN NEXT APPENIIES PENI DRDU of DENIM By te cans Ree Er: vik Menlond ARTE DF AUTAIRIIFS TIER "RITES ANN ES De A Uo of Menge Tr: ___ _ ee WA ONO [ook Aarohko : conic tion FESTINQ reViclKl Statiut WER fiz Bp geste [BRL Se Deaton Va m/! Aon wt tS Aton LYSIUMEC © : , , LICL | om hk 2 (i ‘IN THE © SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES ae . . PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI Petitioner respectfully prays that a writ of certiorari issue to review the judgment below. OPINIONS BELOW oe { ] For cases from federal courts: Oe , ; . The opinion of the United States court of appeals appears at