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5 results for “Commandant, United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth”

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25-6668 Matthew Evan Davis, Sr. v. Douglas Curtis, Commandant, United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth Tenth Circuit 2026-01-29 Pending court-martial habeas-corpus judicial-bias jurisdictional-review military-justice suspensions-clause WHETHER, IN THE UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE, THE CLAIMS OF JUDICIAL BIAS AND IMPROPER REFERRAL OF CHARGES ARE JURISDICTIONAL IN NATURE. WHETHER …
23-7361 Sean A. Gray v. Kevin Payne, Commandant, United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth Tenth Circuit 2024-05-01 Denied burns-v-wilson constitutional-claims due-process equal-protection habeas-corpus military-habeas military-justice suspension-clause tenth-circuit Are the Dodson factors a violation of the Suspension Clause and therefore an unconstitutional bar to habeas for military prisoners?
23-7263 Everald S. Allen, Jr. v. Kevin Payne, Commandant, United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth Tenth Circuit 2024-04-19 Denied command-influence constitutional-rights due-process jurisdiction military-justice presidential-comments strict-liability trial-integrity unlawful-command-influence whether-unlawful-command-influence
23-5958 David J. Rudometkin v. Kevin Payne, Commandant, United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, et al. Tenth Circuit 2023-11-03 Denied councilman-abstention court-martial due-process habeas-corpus military-courts military-discharge military-jurisdiction servicemember-status statutory-discharge Whether the Councilman abstention applies to former servicemembers who were statutorily discharged prior to court-martial charges and proceedings
23-72 Anthony Santucci v. Commandant, United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth Tenth Circuit 2023-07-26 Denied article-iii-review civil-rights constitutional-determination due-process habeas habeas-corpus military military-tribunals standing stare-decisis Whether this Court's plurality decision in Burnes v. Wilson remains viable when applied to crimes unconnected to military service but prosecuted by Ar…