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| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20-5972 | John Garrett Smith v. Ronald Hayes, Superintendent, Stafford Creek Correctional Center | Ninth Circuit | 2020-10-09 | Dismissed | 4th-amendment 5th-amendment criminal-procedure search-and-seizure standing suppression-of-evidence | Whether a court can acquire subject matter jurisdiction over a criminal charge when the warrant used to search a smartphone is invalid because the aff… |
| 19-7254 | John Garrett Smith v. Washington | Washington | 2020-01-13 | Dismissed | criminal-procedure due-process fifth-amendment grand-jury indictment jury-trial martial-law military-justice sixth-amendment | Whether the absence of a grand jury indictment violates due process and the right to a jury trial under the Fifth and Sixth Amendments |
| 19-6577 | John Garrett Smith v. Ronald Haynes | Ninth Circuit | 2019-11-12 | Denied | accomplice-to-felony civil-procedure civil-rights computer-fraud-abuse-act constitutional-accountability criminal-concealment due-process due-process-violation equal-protection government-misconduct judicial-misconduct judicial-usurpation misprision-of-felony official-crimes standing | Whether state and federal officials, including judges, can lawfully commit crimes, legally cover up their commission, and repeatedly usurp their own c… |
| 19-6578 | John Garrett Smith v. Washington | Washington | 2019-11-12 | Denied | civil-rights criminal-procedure due-process judicial-review jurisdiction probable-cause standing | Whether the lower court erred in its interpretation of the relevant constitutional and statutory provisions |
| 18-8457 | John Garrett Smith v. Washington | Washington | 2019-03-19 | Denied | 14th-amendment 4th-amendment civil-rights due-process free-speech jurisdiction standing takings us-v-will | Whether the court erred in dismissing the petitioner's claims due to lack of jurisdiction and failure to state a claim under the U.S. Constitution |
| 18-5387 | John Garrett Smith v. Washington | Washington | 2018-07-30 | Denied | brady-violations civil-rights cruel-and-unusual-punishment due-process equal-protection habeas-corpus malicious-prosecution standing | Can a state constitutionally fail to hear a meritorious claim because state hostility precludes procedural justice? |