| 25-5310 |
Maurice Bernard Moore v. Daniel L. Hebert, former District Judge, Saline County of Kansas, et al. |
Tenth Circuit |
2025-08-08 |
Denied |
collateral-estoppel constitutional-rights double-jeopardy habeas-corpus rooker-feldman sovereign-immunity |
Whether the Tenth Circuit's ruling conflicts with the Third Circuit on the Rooker-Feldman Provision and preclusion doctrine regarding state court conv… |
| 24A1172 |
Maurice Bernard Moore v. Daniel L. Hebert, former District Judge, Saline County of Kansas, et al. |
Tenth Circuit |
2025-05-30 |
Presumed Complete |
None |
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| 24-6432 |
Zemirah El v. Bernard Moore, dba Administrative Clerk |
Third Circuit |
2025-01-30 |
Denied |
constitutional-authority diversity-jurisdiction due-process judicial-immunity oath-of-office void-judgment |
Whether a judge refusing to take the oath of office loses judicial immunity and renders their orders void ab initio |
| 24-5668 |
Richard Bernard Moore v. Bryan P. Stirling, Director, South Carolina Department of Corrections |
South Carolina |
2024-09-30 |
Denied |
batson-challenge equal-protection jury-selection peremptory-challenges racial-discrimination voir-dire |
Whether the Supreme Court of South Carolina failed to apply the Batson factors in determining racial discrimination in jury selection when empaneling … |
| 20-6781 |
Bernard Moore v. United States |
Eleventh Circuit |
2021-01-05 |
Denied |
appellate-review circuit-split criminal-procedure due-process felon-in-possession felon-status jury-instructions rehaif-standard rehaif-v-united-states sentencing substantial-rights |
Whether the courts of appeals may consider the entire record, including a presentence report, in determining if the defendant's substantial rights wer… |
| 20-6585 |
Bernard Moore v. United States |
Eleventh Circuit |
2020-12-09 |
Dismissed |
appellate-review circuit-split criminal-law criminal-procedure due-process felon-in-possession fifth-amendment jury-instructions rehaif-standard rehaif-v-united-states substantial-rights |
Whether courts of appeals may consider the entire record, including a presentence report, in determining if the defendant's substantial rights were af… |
| 20-5570 |
Richard Bernard Moore v. Bryan P. Stirling, Director, South Carolina Department of Corrections, et al. |
Fourth Circuit |
2020-09-02 |
Denied |
adjudicated-on-the-merits fair-presentation fair-presentation-doctrine habeas habeas-corpus ineffective-assistance-counsel martinez-rule martinez-v-ryan new-evidence procedural-default state-post-conviction-review |
In determining whether a claim has been fairly presented to, and 'adjudicated on the merits' by, the state courts for § 2254(d) purposes, must a feder… |
| 24A409 |
Richard Bernard Moore v. Bryan P. Stirling, Director, South Carolina Department of Corrections |
South Carolina |
|
Denied |
batson-challenge death-penalty equal-protection jury-selection peremptory-strikes racial-discrimination |
Whether the State's peremptory strikes of Black jurors in a capital murder trial violated the Equal Protection Clause under Batson v. Kentucky by impe… |