| 24-5120 |
Adam Strege v. Gmail-Google, et al. |
Tenth Circuit |
2024-07-22 |
Dismissed |
atoms civil-procedure civil-rights due-process free-speech god-loves launch nuclear-fuel nuclear-missiles religion-persecution standing |
Question not identified. |
| 23-5444 |
Adam P. Strege v. Eric A. Vos, Individually and in His Official Capacity as the Chief Defender for the Office of the Federal Public Defender District of Puerto Rico, et al. |
First Circuit |
2023-08-25 |
Dismissed |
abuse-of-discretion civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-claim due-process federal-civil-procedure free-speech government-officials malicious-prosecution standing |
Question not identified |
| 19-8328 |
Adam Strege v. United States |
First Circuit |
2020-04-22 |
Denied |
administrative-remedy civil-procedure discovery due-process forced-medication ineffective-assistance ineffective-assistance-of-counsel judicial-discretion mandamus pro-se standing |
Is it an abuse of discretion for the First Circuit Court to deny mandamus because the District Court could respond but never has? |
| 19-8329 |
Adam Strege v. United States |
First Circuit |
2020-04-22 |
Denied |
access-to-courts civil-rights competency constitutional-rights court-access due-process judicial-discretion judicial-review legal-procedure psychiatric-evaluation standing |
Is it unconstitutional that no Article III District Court Judge has been assigned to this case? |
| 19-6408 |
Adam Strege v. United States |
First Circuit |
2019-10-28 |
Denied |
access-to-courts civil-rights constitutional-rights court-access discovery discovery-motion due-process effective-assistance-of-counsel judicial-discretion mandamus mandamus-request pro-se-representation |
Question not identified |
| 19-6253 |
Adam Strege v. United States |
First Circuit |
2019-10-11 |
Denied |
civil-rights constitutional-challenge criminal-procedure delegation-of-authority due-process judicial-discretion law-enforcement-discretion mental-competence mental-disease mental-health reasonable-cause sentencing standing vagueness vagueness-doctrine |
Whether 18 USCS 4246, 4248, 4241(d) are unconstitutionally vague for failing to define 'mental disease' and 'reasonable cause' |