No. 21-6740

Teddy Chiquito v. United States, et al.

Lower Court: Tenth Circuit
Docketed: 2021-12-29
Status: Denied
Type: IFP
Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP
Tags: civil-rights criminal-conviction due-process equal-protection indian-civil-rights-act restitution-damages self-defense tribal-bill-of-rights tribal-law
Key Terms:
DueProcess
Latest Conference: 2022-03-25 (distributed 2 times)
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether the Government and a Tribal Law Enforcement Employer can arbitrarily convict a Tribal Police Officer

Question Presented (OCR Extract)

QUESTION PRESENTED 1. Whether the Government and a Tribal Law Enforcement Employer can arbitrarily convict a Tribal Police Officer, by violating his due process rights and equal protection rights under Indian Civil Rights Act and a Tribal Bill of Rights, in a federal criminal court proceeding, even though both defendants knew prior to indictment of Petitioner that he was acting in self-defense, the required justification or excuse needed for the federal criminal charges? 2. Whether each Defendant be required to pay restitution Compensatory and Punitive Damages -~ to the Petitioner for an unlawful conviction? . ii.

Docket Entries

2022-03-28
Petition DENIED.
2022-03-10
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 3/25/2022.
2022-03-03
Petitioner complied with order of February 22, 2022.
2022-02-22
The motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma pauperis is denied. Petitioner is allowed until March 15, 2022, within which to pay the docketing fee required by Rule 38(a) and to submit a petition in compliance with Rule 33.1 of the Rules of this Court.
2022-01-13
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/18/2022.
2022-01-05
Waiver of right of respondent United States, et al. to respond filed.
2021-12-23
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due January 28, 2022)

Attorneys

Teddy Chiquito
Teddy Chiquito — Petitioner
Teddy Chiquito — Petitioner
United States, et al.
Elizabeth B. PrelogarSolicitor General, Respondent
Elizabeth B. PrelogarSolicitor General, Respondent