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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Tags Question Presented
24-7504 Daniel Ray Garcia v. Matthew Joseph Kacsmaryk, District Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, et al. Fifth Circuit 2025-06-26 Denied None Question not identified.
23-5739 Daniel Ray Metsinger v. United States Fifth Circuit 2023-10-10 Denied appeal appeal-waiver criminal-procedure due-process fifth-circuit jurisdiction plea-agreement plea-bargaining sentencing waiver Whether the Fifth Circuit erred by dismissing Mr. Metsinger's appeal based on the waiver of appeal provision in his Plea Agreement
22-7186 Daniel Ray Mann v. Doug Clark, Warden, et al. Eighth Circuit 2023-04-03 Denied appellate-review civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process expert-testimony plain-error plain-error-review procedural-default prosecutorial-misconduct vouching Whether the state court's admission of 'vouching' testimony from a police officer expert witness violated the defendant's due process rights under the…
22-6624 Daniel Ray Loyd v. Neil McDowell, Warden Ninth Circuit 2023-01-25 Denied constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process felony-murder felony-murder-rule ineffective-assistance ineffective-assistance-of-counsel jury-instructions prejudice right-to-counsel state-law-error Whether trial counsel was ineffective by conceding Mr. Loyd's guilt of all charges, including robbery in a felony murder case
22-5314 Daniel Ray v. United States Ninth Circuit 2022-08-09 Denied appellate-review criminal-procedure criminal-sentencing due-process judicial-discretion legal-reasoning rita-v-united-states sentencing-guidelines Whether sentencing judges must explain why they have rejected a nonfrivolous argument made by a defendant in favor of a lower sentence
20-6414 Daniel Ray v. United States Ninth Circuit 2020-11-24 Denied 18-usc-7 adams-v-united-states circuit-split criminal-law criminal-prosecution federal-criminal-law federal-jurisdiction maritime-jurisdiction prison-jurisdiction statutory-interpretation territorial-jurisdiction Whether the Ninth Circuit's rule that prison personnel testimony that they 'work at a United States prison' contravenes the requirements necessary to …