Dennis Hood v. Bobby Lumpkin, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division
DueProcess FourthAmendment
Whether a person can be put in fear of death for refusing parole on a sentence already served
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED 1. Whether a person can be put in fear of death for refusing . parole on a sentence already served [DAY-FOR-DAY] regarding a ; false aggregate sentence? . 2. Whether a person can be denied due process and equal protection of law based upon perjurious information? 3. Whether a sentence can be treated in the aggregate in interv-— als or continuously? 4. Whether a person can be required to serve a sentence in installments once the conviction and sentence has been served [DAYFor-DAY]? 5Whether the Respondent can use an inmate's prison number when that number should have [ceased to operate]? 6. Whether a person can be time barred for complaining about an conviction and sentence after it has been served [DAY~-FORa DAY], but well within the Time Credit Dispute Resolution limitation? . . ¢