| 25-6488 |
Matthew Jones v. Dave Yost, Attorney General of Ohio |
Sixth Circuit |
2026-01-06 |
Pending |
criminal-procedure due-process plea-agreement plea-offer right-to-counsel sixth-amendment |
Should the Sixth Amendment right to counsel attach at the moment an accused is confronted by his expert adversary with a plea offer where the results … |
| 25-658 |
Matthew Jones, et al. v. Amber M. King, et al. |
Fifth Circuit |
2025-12-08 |
Pending |
administrative-acts civil-rights due-process judicial-immunity jury-selection political-retaliation |
Whether a justice of the peace's administrative acts in ordering wrongful arrests of political rivals are shielded by absolute judicial immunity |
| 25A117 |
Matthew Jones v. Dave Yost, Attorney General of Ohio |
Sixth Circuit |
2025-07-28 |
Presumed Complete |
appellate-jurisdiction certificate-of-appealability federal-review habeas-corpus judicial-procedure sixth-circuit |
Whether the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals improperly denied a Certificate of Appealability that would have allowed further review of a potentially me… |
| 23-5530 |
Matthew Jones v. Maine State Police Troop E |
Maine |
2023-09-06 |
Dismissed |
access-to-justice civil-procedure court-fees due-process fee-waiver indigency indigent-status judicial-access legal-standing procedural-rights standing |
Who qualifies for fee waivers in the United States Court system? |
| 22-7275 |
Matthew Jones v. Delaware |
Delaware |
2023-04-13 |
Denied |
civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process equal-protection hate-crime judicial-branch law-enforcement police-misconduct standing takings |
Are the police in race, in business, in government authority, and in mass support still able to attempt to murder me decades later? |
| 20-6056 |
Matthew Jones v. Jose Capiro |
Delaware |
2020-10-16 |
Dismissed |
8th-amendment abuse-of-process civil-procedure civil-rights court-appointed-psychiatrist due-process judicial-process legal-frivolity malicious-prosecution medical-misdiagnosis section-1983-claim standing |
Did the lower Courts correctly use the 10-delaware-code-subsection-8803 |
| 20-5336 |
Matthew Jones v. Captain Alice Brumbley |
Delaware |
2020-08-12 |
Dismissed |
civil-liability civil-procedure civil-prosecution civil-rights constitutional-protection criminal-law criminal-liability due-process government-immunity immunity legal-accountability official-misconduct |
Do government employees enjoy immunity from committed crimes and civil prosecution? |
| 18-6004 |
Matthew Jones v. Superior Court of Connecticut, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2018-09-17 |
Denied |
civil-procedure civil-prosecution civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-law criminal-liability criminal-prosecution due-process government-employee government-immunity hiv-disclosure immunity statutory-interpretation yale-university |
Do government employees enjoy immunity from committed crimes and civil prosecution? |