No. 25-7205

Humphrey Daniels, III v. United States

Lower Court: Armed Forces
Docketed: 2026-04-15
Status: Pending
Type: IFP
IFP
Tags: conflict-of-interest defense-counsel finality judicial-inquiry sixth-amendment structural-error
Latest Conference: N/A
Question Presented (from Petition)

This petition presents a single constitutional defect: the knowing concealment of a pretrial conflict of defense counsel that prevented the trial court from conducting the mandatory Sixth Amendment inquiry required by this Court's precedents. That defect raises three interrelated questions concerning Article III review, structural error, and the Sixth Amendment:

1. Whether principles of finality and Article III integrity permit a criminal judgment to stand where this Court's prior review proceeded on a record that omitted facts necessary to trigger constitutionally required judicial inquiry, thereby depriving the Court of the opportunity for meaningful review of a concealed structural Sixth Amendment conflict.
(Finality and Article III Integrity).

2. Whether the absence of the mandatory Sixth Amendment inquiry constitutes structural error where defense counsel's knowing concealment of a pretrial conflict prevented the trial court from conducting the required inquiry and left no record for judicial review.
(Structural Error and Judicial Inquiry).

3. Whether an undisclosed, pretrial structural conflict of defense counsel—knowingly concealed from both the court and the accused—violates the Sixth Amendment notwithstanding subsequent appellate review conducted on an incomplete record.
(Sixth Amendment).

Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether the knowing concealment of a pretrial conflict of defense counsel that prevented the trial court from conducting the mandatory Sixth Amendment inquiry constitutes structural error and violates a criminal defendant's Sixth Amendment rights notwithstanding subsequent appellate review on an incomplete record

Docket Entries

2026-02-09
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due May 15, 2026)
2025-11-19
Application (25A589) granted by The Chief Justice extending the time to file until February 13, 2026.
2025-11-12
Application (25A589) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from December 15, 2025 to February 13, 2026, submitted to The Chief Justice.

Attorneys

Humphrey Daniels
Humphrey Daniels III — Petitioner
United States
D. John SauerSolicitor General, Respondent