Don Edward Carter v. Shawn Phillips, Warden
DueProcess HabeasCorpus
Whether the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals decision was an important question of federal law that has not been, but should be, settled by this Court, or has decided an important federal question in a way that conflicts with relevant decisions of this Court, whereby petitioner's right to due-process were violated when the state courts declined to equitably toll the statute of limitations, due to his mental incompetence during the applicable time period and thereafter, for filing his post-conviction and federal habeas corpus petitions?
QUESTION PRESENTED hé Whether the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals decision was an important question of federal law that has not been, but should be, settled by this Court, or has decided an important federal question ina way that conficts with relevant decisions of this Court, whereby petitioner's right to due-process were violated when the state courts _ declined to equitable toll the statute of limitations, due to ae his mental incompetence during the applicable time period and thereafter, for filing his post-conviction and federal habeas corpus petitons? i.