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8 results for “Justin Lewis”
| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23A643 | Justin Lewis v. United States | Eleventh Circuit | 2024-01-12 | Presumed Complete | None | Question not identified. |
| 23A644 | Justin Lewis v. United States | Eleventh Circuit | 2024-01-12 | Presumed Complete | None | Question not identified. |
| 23A645 | In Re Justin Lewis | 2024-01-12 | Presumed Complete | None | Question not identified. | |
| 23A646 | In Re Justin Lewis | 2024-01-12 | Presumed Complete | None | Question not identified. | |
| 23-5394 | In Re Justin Lewis | 2023-08-18 | Denied | appellate-jurisdiction civil-rights constitutional-law criminal-procedure double-jeopardy due-process eighth-amendment federal-court fifth-amendment fourteenth-amendment judicial-review legal-procedure | Whether the denial of a defendant's motion to dismiss on double jeopardy grounds constitutes a constitutional violation | |
| 23-5395 | In Re Justin Lewis | 2023-08-18 | Denied | 4th-amendment appellate-jurisdiction civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process federal-court judicial-review prosecutorial-misconduct statutory-interpretation | Whether the government's prosecution of an individual complies with the Fourth Amendment and due process when the individual's behavior does not const… | |
| 23-5270 | Justin Lewis v. United States | Eleventh Circuit | 2023-08-03 | Denied | appellate-jurisdiction constitutional-violation criminal-procedure double-jeopardy due-process eighth-amendment fifth-amendment fourteenth-amendment good-faith-appeal motion-to-dismiss | Whether a court can verbally deny a motion to dismiss on Double Jeopardy grounds without a full record |
| 23-5125 | Justin Lewis v. United States | Eleventh Circuit | 2023-07-18 | Denied | appellate-review constitutional-rights criminal-procedure double-jeopardy due-process fifth-amendment habeas-corpus ineffective-assistance jurisdiction sixth-amendment | Whether the Double Jeopardy Clause prohibits the government from prosecuting a defendant for the same offense after a court has previously denied the … |