No. 25-6379

Kevin Ogden v. George Stephenson, Warden, et al.

Lower Court: New Mexico
Docketed: 2025-12-16
Status: Pending
Type: IFP
IFP
Tags: constitutional-rights corrections-department disciplinary-procedures double-jeopardy legal-process witness-treatment
Latest Conference: 2026-02-20
Question Presented (from Petition)

Does the State of N.M. practice illegal Law violating the N.M. Corrections Department and its facilities?

Does the State of N.M. commit fraud by filing fake disciplinary reports?

Does the State of N.M. violate the Petitioner's Fifth Amendment right to be free of double jeopardy by way of multiple charges and multiple punishments?

Does the State of N.M. practice outmoded and outdated law concerning transfers and housing assignments?

Does the State of N.M. violate the right to confrontation of witnesses lying their "discovery"?

Is the N.M. Corrections Department's disciplinary policy legal?

Are the N.M. Corrections Department's employees qualified and trained to use its disciplinary policies?

Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether the State of New Mexico violates constitutional rights through illegal disciplinary practices, improper witness treatment, and multiple punishments for the same offense

Docket Entries

2026-01-29
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/20/2026.
2025-07-01
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due January 15, 2026)

Attorneys

Kevin Ogden
Kevin Ogden — Petitioner