| 22-6156 |
Peter Ivan McNeal v. Dean Borders, Warden |
Ninth Circuit |
2022-11-28 |
Denied |
criminal-procedure due-process eighth-amendment evidentiary-hearing exculpatory-evidence habeas-corpus ineffective-assistance ineffective-assistance-of-counsel memory-expert taint-expert trial-counsel |
Whether the prosecution presented sufficient evidence to sustain the conviction |
| 21-5912 |
Mark Wayne Gray v. Dean Borders, Warden |
Ninth Circuit |
2021-10-07 |
Denied |
attorney-client-privilege due-process fifth-amendment fourteenth-amendment self-incrimination sixth-amendment |
Whether the 5th Amendment (right to be free from self-incrimination) and 6th (denial of assistance of counsel) and 14th amendments were violated |
| 19-6649 |
Alfred L. Brooks v. Dean Borders, Warden |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-11-15 |
Denied |
cruel-and-unusual-punishment cruel-punishment dismissed-allegations double-jeopardy due-process extrajudicial-proceeding extrajudicial-proceedings parole parole-hearing plea-agreement |
Can state District Attorney's Office and/or California Board of Parole Hearings utilize Parole Consideration Hearings as extrajudicial proceedings to … |
| 19-5494 |
Sobhy Fahmy Amin Iskander v. Dean Borders, Warden |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-08-07 |
Denied |
civil-rights collateral-challenge constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process federal-courts federal-rules-of-procedure habeas-corpus judicial-reconsideration newly-discovered-evidence post-conviction-relief sentencing standing |
Whether Mr. Iskander's constitutional rights were violated when he was denied the opportunity to testify with new information and knowledge about his … |