certificate-of-probable-cause

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25A891 Nicholas Sexton v. Maine Maine 2026-02-06 Application appellate-review certificate-of-probable-cause due-process post-conviction-review pro-se-petition procedural-waiver Question not identified.
21-7189 Deimeyon Xavier Allen v. Vance Laughlin, Warden Georgia 2022-02-24 Denied Response WaivedIFP appeal certificate-of-probable-cause due-process effective-assistance-of-counsel right-to-be-present subpoena Is the Petitioner afforded due process when filing his Application For Certificate Of Probable Cause?
21-754 Travis Levi Parrott v. Murray Tatum, Warden Georgia 2021-11-22 Denied Response Waived appeal-denial certificate-of-appealability certificate-of-probable-cause constitutional-right effective-assistance-of-counsel extraneous-evidence georgia-supreme-court habeas-corpus ineffective-assistance-of-counsel prior-convictions procedural-default Whether the Georgia Supreme Court Erred in Denying Mr. Parrott's Application for Certificate of Probable Cause to Appeal the Denial of His Petition fo…
20-8068 Stephen Mark McDaniel v. Edward Philbin, Warden Georgia 2021-05-18 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP certificate-of-probable-cause constitutional-rights due-process effective-assistance-of-counsel guilty-plea habeas-corpus ineffective-assistance plea-voluntariness weatherford-v-bursey Did the Supreme Court of Georgia abuse its discretion by refusing to grant a Certificate of Probable Cause to review the judgment of the Habeas Court?
18-9014 Jamaal A. McNeil v. Nebraska, et al. Eighth Circuit 2019-04-26 Denied Relisted (2)IFP certificate-of-appealability certificate-of-probable-cause civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights district-court-clerk-failure-to-forward-record district-court-judgment-dismissal-stay due-process ecclesiastical-court ecclesiastical-court-letter-of-rogatory-registered exhaustion expand-record habeas-corpus standing writ-of-certiorari Can the Ecclesiastical Court, Letter of Rogatory, Registered Deed Poll be admissible and applied in this Writ of Certiorari