No. 21-1317
Rafi Wali McCall v. United States
Response WaivedRelisted (2)
Tags: acquittal constitutional-prohibition criminal-procedure double-jeopardy due-process judicial-finding jury-trial supervised-release
Key Terms:
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Latest Conference:
2022-04-29
(distributed 2 times)
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Does the United States Constitution prohibit a judge from revoking supervised release pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3583 based on a judicial finding that the released individual committed a new 'crime' that previously was tried to a jury and resulted in acquittal?
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
QUESTION PRESENTED Does the United States Constitution prohibit a judge from revoking supervised release pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3583 based on a judicial finding that the released individual committed a new “crime” that previously was tried to a jury and resulted in acquittal?
Docket Entries
2022-05-02
Petition DENIED. Justice Kagan took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.
2022-04-13
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 4/29/2022.
2022-04-08
Waiver of right of respondent United States to respond filed.
2022-04-04
Motion (21M101) for leave to file a petition for a writ of certiorarti with the supplemental appendix under seal Granted. Justice Kagan took no part in the consideration or decision of this motion.
2022-03-16
MOTION (21M101) DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 4/1/2022.
2022-03-11
Motion (21M101) for leave to file a petition for a writ of certiorari with the supplemental appendix under seal filed.
2022-03-11
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due May 4, 2022)
2021-12-30
Application (21A280) granted by Justice Alito extending the time to file until March 20, 2022.
2021-12-22
Application (21A280) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from January 19, 2022 to March 20, 2022, submitted to Justice Alito.
Attorneys
Rafi Wali McCall
Mark G. Parenti — Parenti Law PLLC, Petitioner
United States
Elizabeth B. Prelogar — Solicitor General, Respondent