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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Tags Question Presented
23-820 Ohio v. William Johnson Ohio 2024-01-30 Denied 911-recording confrontation-clause domestic-violence excited-utterance hearsay non-testimonial ongoing-emergency sixth-amendment Were the statements describing the fresh incident of domestic violence in the 911 recording non-testimonial?
23A358 Ohio v. William Johnson Ohio 2023-10-20 Presumed Complete 911-call confrontation-clause domestic-violence emergency-exception hearsay-evidence testimonial-statement Whether a 911 call describing a past domestic violence incident constitutes a 'testimonial statement' under the Confrontation Clause when the caller i…
22-1086 Tatyana Evgenievna Drevaleva v. Department of Veteran Affairs, et al. Tenth Circuit 2023-05-08 Denied appeals civil-procedure court-authority due-process federal-courts federal-rules-civil-procedure jurisdiction procedural-defect service-of-process standing summons-requirements Did both the U.S. District Courts have a right to issue any ruling if the defendant was not properly served?
22A174 William Johnson v. United States Third Circuit 2022-08-24 Presumed Complete None
19-1196 William Johnson v. Paulding County, Georgia, et al. Eleventh Circuit 2020-04-03 Denied 42-usc-1983 civil-rights constitutional-violation due-process eleventh-amendment manuel-v-city-of-joliet pre-trial-detention pretrial-detention statute-of-limitations Whether a State's statute of limitations bridling the pursuit of regress for UnConstitutional and illegal pre-trial imprisonment commences 48 hours af…
19-6106 Alexander William Johnson v. Lorie Davis, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division Fifth Circuit 2019-10-01 Denied buck-v-davis certificate-of-appealability civil-rights constitutional-claims due-process fifth-circuit habeas habeas-corpus judicial-review summary-denial summary-order Whether a 1'4-page order that summarily denies a certificate of appealability satisfies the requirement of Buck v. Davis