government-negligence
5 cases — ← All topics
| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Flags | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25A499 | Joan Diaz Gonzalez v. United States | Ninth Circuit | 2025-10-31 | Application | appellate-review barker-factors constitutional-rights government-negligence sixth-amendment speedy-trial-clause | Question not identified. | |
| 24-6599 | William J. Trengove, Jr. v. Department of Justice | Third Circuit | 2025-02-20 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | appellate-court-circuit-split discretionary-function-exemption federal-tort-claims-act government-negligence legal-duty statutory-interpretation | Can the Department of Justice, or any government agency, legitimately claim 28 U.S.C. § 2680(a) discretionary function exemption (DFE) after being ind… |
| 21-7827 | Stephen Luis Haro v. United States | Ninth Circuit | 2022-05-10 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | confrontation-clause due-process evidence-rule fair-trial government-negligence material-witness sixth-amendment trial-court | 1. Whether the trial court deprived Haro of his Sixth Amendment right to confrontation when it admitted at trial the unconfronted, out-of-court testim… |
| 18-8238 | Rafael Gomez Uranga v. United States | Eleventh Circuit | 2019-03-04 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | barker-v-wingo circuit-split constitutional-rights due-process government-delay government-negligence governmental-negligence gross-negligence prejudice sixth-amendment speedy-trial united-states-v-doggett | The question presented here is whether a speedy trial delay caused exclusively by the gross negligence of the Government weighs heavily against the Go… |
| 18-842 | Gilbert Mendez v. United States | Sixth Circuit | 2019-01-03 | Denied | assistant-us-attorney attorney-misconduct criminal-procedure due-process fraud government-negligence jurisdiction subject-matter-jurisdiction us-attorney | 1. Whether the Court of Appeals erred by failing to recognize that a U.S. District Court lacks subject matter jurisdiction over a criminal prosecution… |