| 25-5740 |
Gregory Tucker v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2025-09-25 |
Pending |
criminal-conviction dna-evidence evidence-sufficiency jackson-rule moveable-object reasonable-doubt |
Whether any rational trier of fact could return a guilty verdict where the only evidence was a DNA hit of unknown type and quantity found on an easily… |
| 24-5843 |
Jerome R. Sueing v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2024-10-29 |
Dismissed |
constitutional-rights due-process ineffective-assistance prosecutorial-misconduct sixth-amendment trial-procedure |
Whether the trial court violated Petitioner's due process rights by joining unrelated cases and improperly admitting prejudicial testimony |
| 22-7830 |
Steven Nicholson v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2023-06-23 |
Denied |
14th-amendment 6th-circuit constitutional-rights diminished-capacity due-process federal-circuit-courts michigan-law rule-of-law voluntary-intoxication |
Does the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals position to acquiesce to MCL 768.37 by not interfering with Michigan's jurisdiction conflict with how multiple U… |
| 22-607 |
Noah Nagy, Warden v. Jimmy Baugh |
Sixth Circuit |
2023-01-03 |
Denied |
actual-innocence constitutional-error criminal-procedure federal-review habeas-corpus new-evidence sixth-amendment standard-of-review statutory-interpretation |
Did the Sixth Circuit misapprehend § 2244(b)(2)(B)(ii)'s standard by granting habeas relief to Jimmy Baugh when the newly discovered evidence at issue… |
| 20-5613 |
Keith Bernard Smith v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2020-09-09 |
Denied |
constitutional-rights due-process evidentiary-hearing extraneous-contact fair-trial juror-misconduct jury remmer-v-united-states sixth-amendment trial-fairness |
Whether the trial court interfered with the petitioner's state and federal constitutional rights to a fair jury trial by refusing to hold an evidentia… |
| 19-7299 |
John Joseph Barrera v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2020-01-15 |
Denied |
criminal-procedure due-process false-information fourteenth-amendment habeas habeas-corpus sentencing sentencing-accuracy sixth-amendment townsend-v-burke |
Where a state criminal defendant has been sentenced on the basis of inaccurate/false information used by the sentencer to increase his punishment, fol… |
| 19-6727 |
Tyrone Marvin Andrews v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2019-11-22 |
Denied |
alibi-defense civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process ineffective-assistance ineffective-assistance-of-counsel mandatory-minimum-sentence plea-bargaining sentencing sixth-amendment sixth-circuit-review strickland-v-washington trial-counsel |
Whether trial counsel was ineffective for failing to investigate an alibi defense at trial |
| 19-6210 |
Marcus Jackson v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2019-10-08 |
Denied |
appellate-standard case-by-case case-by-case-analysis circuit-split civil-procedure factual-circumstances federal-procedure judicial-review reasonable-time rule-60(b)(6) rule-60b6 |
Whether the appropriate application of Rule 60(b)(6) requires a full case-by-case analysis of the factual circumstances, or whether a less stringent r… |
| 18-9114 |
Nolan George v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2019-05-03 |
Denied |
constitutional-commitment contract-law due-process equal-protection fifth-amendment fourteenth-amendment legal-promise plea-bargaining prosecutorial-discretion statute-of-limitations |
Is it a violation of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to ignore, alter or reinterpret commitments not to charge or prosecute individuals over time? |
| 18-8788 |
Robert L. Moore v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2019-04-12 |
Denied |
28-usc-2254 28-usc-2254-d-2 28-usc-2254-e-1 adjudication-on-merits adjudication-on-the-merits constitutional-claim de-novo-review federal-habeas federal-review habeas-corpus ineffective-assistance ineffective-assistance-of-counsel state-court-review |
Where a state court denies a person the opportunity to establish the necessary factual record to support a claim of ineffective assistance of counsel,… |
| 18-8321 |
Noah Richard Lovell, III v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2019-03-07 |
Denied |
actual-innocence aedpa aedpa-deference certificate-of-appealability civil-rights constitutional-violation due-process free-standing-innocence-claim habeas-corpus innocence judicial-review signing-statement standing supreme-court teague-v-lane |
Should the Sixth Circuit have granted a certificate of appealability on the question of whether a free standing claim of innocence is a constitutional… |
| 18-7963 |
Fredmun Wayne Reynolds v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2019-02-14 |
Denied |
civil-procedure district-court due-process habeas-corpus prisoner-rights procedural-rules rules-of-civil-procedure state-prisoner statute statute-interpretation timeliness |
Does a district court's dismissal of a state prisoner's habeas petition under Habeas Rule 4 for lack of timeliness violate statute, the Rules of Civil… |
| 18-7811 |
Ronald Bishop Thompson v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2019-02-07 |
Denied |
cell-phone-testimony cell-site-location cell-site-location-information criminal-procedure fourth-amendment fourth-amendment-search ineffective-assistance ineffective-assistance-of-counsel search-and-seizure stored-communications-act warrant-requirement |
Did trial counsel perform ineffectively at Petitioner's second trial |
| 18-7208 |
Nicholas Maslonka v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2019-01-02 |
Denied |
constructive-denial critical-stage cronic-standard cronic-v-united-states habeas-corpus right-to-counsel sixth-amendment state-action |
Is there a requirement that state action contribute to counsel's absence from a critical stage of the proceedings in order for there to be a construct… |
| 18-5938 |
Mark David Bailey v. Noah Nagy, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2018-09-11 |
Denied |
brady-violation constitutional-error criminal-procedure due-process evidence expert-evidence habeas-corpus sixth-amendment sixth-circuit-review suppression-of-evidence |
Can a fairminded jurist exclude expert evidence indicating that someone else committed a murder based solely on the jurist's lay disagreement with the… |