| 24-7185 |
Wayne Johnson v. First District Appellate Project, et al. |
California |
2025-05-12 |
Denied |
attorney-fiduciary-duty confidential-communications criminal-defendant fourteenth-amendment public-defender sixth-amendment |
Whether an attorney appointed at public expense has a fiduciary duty to a criminal defendant to not disclose confidential communications in an environ… |
| 24-6953 |
Terrell Dewayne Johnson v. United States |
Fifth Circuit |
2025-04-09 |
Denied |
None |
Question not identified. |
| 23-1205 |
Wayne Johnson for Congress, Inc., et al. v. Jeremy C. Hunt, dba Jeremy for Georgia, et al. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2024-05-09 |
Denied |
civil-procedure dismissal eleventh-circuit federal-rules-civil-procedure federal-rules-of-civil-procedure mail-fraud pleading-requirements pleading-standards wire-fraud |
Did the Eleventh Circuit err in affirming the dismissal of Petitioners' suit due to the purported failure of Petitioners to comply with the heightened… |
| 23-6401 |
Wayne Johnson v. Contra Costa County Clerk Recorder, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2024-01-02 |
Denied |
administrative-misconduct civil-rights court-immunity court-reporter criminal-procedure defendant-rights due-process immunity judicial-proceedings procedural-error standing state-court |
Whether a court reporter in a state criminal action is entitled to immunity for failing to record objections made by parties in a criminal preceding t… |
| 23-5879 |
Richard Wayne Johnson v. United States |
Sixth Circuit |
2023-10-25 |
Denied |
appellate-review criminal-procedure due-process federal-jurisdiction jurisdiction jurisdictional-challenge sentencing standing statutory-interpretation subject-matter-jurisdiction |
Whether a motion pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c) is a part of the mitigation of a defendant's sentence that can challenge the subject-matter jurisdict… |
| 22-6490 |
Wayne Johnson v. Court of Appeal of California, First Appellate District, et al. |
California |
2023-01-09 |
Denied |
appellate-review constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process harmless-error judicial-fabrication unpublished-opinion void-order void-restraining-order |
Whether a state can use a void restraining order as the foundation of a criminal prosecution without violating due process |
| 21-1563 |
Reynaldo Antonio De Los Santos, et al. v. William Bosworth, In the Official Capacity as Employee and/or Administrator and/or Policymaker and/or Official of Johnson County, Texas, et al. |
Fifth Circuit |
2022-06-14 |
Denied |
civil-rights county-commissioners due-process government-code indigent-appointment legal-counsel open-meetings open-meetings-act public-funds texas-government-code texas-open-meetings-act |
Whether conditions precedent that are specified in both the Texas Open Meetings Act and the Texas Government Code must be met before county commission… |
| 21-5088 |
Chavalier Dwayne Johnson, Sr. v. Dr. Nichols, et al. |
Florida |
2021-07-13 |
Denied |
14th-amendment civil-rights due-process excessive-fines incorporation takings |
Whether the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on excessive fines applies to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment |
| 19-6184 |
Chavalier Dwayne Johnson, Sr. v. Lars Severson, Warden, et al. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2019-10-08 |
Denied |
civil-procedure civil-rights due-process jurisdiction patent standing takings |
Whether the lower court erred in its interpretation and application of the relevant constitutional and statutory provisions |
| 18-7262 |
Artak Ovsepian and Kenneth Wayne Johnson v. United States |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-01-07 |
Denied |
18-u.s.c.-1028a 18-usc-1028a apprendi apprendi-rule criminal-fines criminal-restitution double-counting identity-theft sentencing-guidelines u-s-code u.s.s.g.-2b1.6 |
Should the rule of Apprendi apply to the imposition of criminal restitution? |