| 24-5326 |
Thomas E. Knuff, Jr. v. Ohio |
Ohio |
2024-08-15 |
Denied |
IFP |
capital-defendant criminal-acts due-process improper-joinder jury-verdict prosecutorial-misconduct |
Does the admission of improper and prejudicial evidence of other criminal acts by way of improper joinder violate a capital defendant's right to due p… |
| 23-7131 |
Joel Michael Guy, Jr. v. Tennessee |
Tennessee |
2024-04-03 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
4th-amendment civil-rights criminal-acts exigent-circumstances fourth-amendment minnesota-v-olson overnight-guest reasonable-expectation-of-privacy |
Does an overnight guest lose his or her reasonable expectation of privacy by engaging in criminal acts within the house? |
| 22-7353 |
Martin Robinson v. Ohio |
Ohio |
2023-04-21 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
accountability civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-acts due-process judicial-process official-misconduct standing wrongful-imprisonment |
The right to an effective judicial process |
| 21-8133 |
Gary L. Boyle v. United States |
Seventh Circuit |
2022-06-14 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
circuit-precedent course-of-conduct criminal-acts criminal-sentencing discretionary-sentencing federal-guidelines guidelines judicial-interpretation same-course-of-conduct sentencing-discretion separate-course-of-conduct united-states-v-booker |
What constitutes a 'separate course of conduct' in the discretionary sentencing context? |
| 20-1578 |
William A. Graven v. Arizona |
Ninth Circuit |
2021-05-14 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
11th-amendment civil-rights criminal-acts due-process qualified-immunity respondeat-superior service-of-process sovereign-immunity state-official-immunity state-officials |
Whether state officials can be sued in their individual capacities for alleged criminal acts under Ex Parte Young |
| 20-6674 |
Tony Chevallier v. United States |
Fourth Circuit |
2020-12-21 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
criminal-acts criminal-procedure drug-trafficking due-process judicial-discretion jury-conviction sentencing-factors sentencing-guidelines statutory-range uncharged-conduct |
When are trial judges prohibited from considering as sentencing factors criminal acts that a defendant was neither charged nor convicted of? |
| 18-7460 |
Clint Horvatt v. Julie L. Jones, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, et al. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2019-01-16 |
Denied |
IFP |
adversarial-testing appeal change-of-venue civil-procedure competency-hearing criminal-acts criminal-procedure disciplinary-history due-process independent-act-doctrine ineffective-assistance involuntary-intoxication record standing trial-counsel trial-court |
Did the trial court fail to attach portions of the record? |
| 18-7108 |
Timothy Gene Pryer v. Thomas Gardner, III |
Mississippi |
2018-12-19 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-limits criminal-acts due-process judicial-discretion judicial-immunity judicial-misconduct sovereign-immunity standing takings |
Does the Constitution grant judges jurisdiction to commit criminal acts by way of judicial decisions? |