Kendall Dean Mitchell v. Oklahoma
Whether Oklahoma violated its own law in an effort to deny Petitioner's right to due process of law pursuant to the 14th Amendment
QUESTIONS) PRESENTED a O Whether Oklchoma violated its own law In en effort “te deny ‘Pdihioner's right bh due process of es pursuant fo the Amensonend hea it applied its new rite of tAincnal pacedure (State ex rel MetlofPu Wallace, #47 P3A G82) reboactively to Febshimees pest torusetion preecking® @ whetfer Oklchonea violded ts wn rules in en effort fo dome Leletionee ' righ br Aue proces sf laws pur suet fy the Amendment when it failed wee hy ap py clearly established Federal law te “shite touts gene lly have ho jurisdiction > try Tudians for Conduct Committed im Turdin Couahey*? oe whether the Supremacy ~ Clause of Me US. Upnstiticion Fe guireh ~~ i (Kelme to rule on He merits of Petitioner's Jurisdichonal Uaim, which Was prenuseh on both the provisions in treaties belween the US. Ant Cerokee Action Anh federal Sechete. ) when preseated on Colleternl review* . . pace © Whether an Lrdien may Wave, by ploding gully. rhe, pre-enplin of a State prosecachion by Federal Stedrcte or proviscons in techies between He US. and CRerokee Nation end whelter Such waiver must be rowing and volute $ © Whether Oklhoma's ost -eonvichion pittess is Adegutle aud indopordents