No. 23-5607
Juan Valero v. Texas
Response WaivedIFP
Tags: 14th-amendment capable-of-repetition criminal-procedure due-process evading-review texas-code texas-code-of-criminal-procedure writ-of-certiorari
Key Terms:
DueProcess FourthAmendment HabeasCorpus JusticiabilityDoctri
DueProcess FourthAmendment HabeasCorpus JusticiabilityDoctri
Latest Conference:
2023-11-03
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Does Article 46B.0095(a) of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure violate the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment?
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
QUESTION PRESENTED I. DOES ARTICLE 46B.0095(A) OF THE TEXAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE VIOLATE THE DUE PROCESS CLAUSE OF THE 14TH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES? Il. IS THE ISSUE IN NUMBER I. ABOVE COGNIZABLE BY WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT BECAUSE IS IT CAPABLE OF REPETITION YET EVADING REVIEW? 5
Docket Entries
2023-11-06
Petition DENIED.
2023-10-19
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 11/3/2023.
2023-09-26
Waiver of right of respondent District Attorney's Office, 34th Judicial District of Texas to respond filed.
2023-09-13
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due October 18, 2023)
Attorneys
District Attorney's Office, 34th Judicial District of Texas
Juan Valero
Matthew DeKoatz — Mateo DeKoatz, Attorney at Law, Petitioner
Matthew DeKoatz — Mateo DeKoatz, Attorney at Law, Petitioner