| 21-6975 |
David James Lola v. Rick Ramsay, Sheriff, Monroe County, Florida |
Florida |
2022-01-27 |
Denied |
14th-amendment 6th-amendment appellate-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process free-speech incarceration legal-resources prisoner-access |
Does an innocent citizen representing themselves against criminal allegations, also known as pro se, and incarcerated prior to trial have a due proces… |
| 21-6058 |
David James Lola v. Florida |
Florida |
2021-10-22 |
Denied |
constitutional-interpretation criminal-procedure due-process federal-judiciary fifth-amendment fourteenth-amendment judicial-bias judicial-review legislative-review separation-of-powers sixth-amendment state-sovereignty |
Does due process pursuant to the Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments dictate that a state court clerk may assign a criminal case to a judge who ex… |
| 21-5085 |
David James Lola v. Florida |
Florida |
2021-07-13 |
Denied |
14th-amendment 6th-amendment appellate-review civil-rights competence constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process fifth-amendment judicial-system |
Does due process under the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments require a presumption of competence for a criminal defendant to proceed pro se, such that a… |
| 20-7999 |
David James Lola v. Miami Herald, Inc., et al. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2021-05-12 |
Denied |
access-to-courts appellate-rights civil-procedure constitutional-access court-procedure dismissal in-forma-pauperis judicial-review national-emergency post-conviction-relief procedural-default reconsideration |
Whether the clerk's entry of dismissal for failure to prosecute should be set aside and the appellant permitted to proceed to rule on the in forma pau… |