| 25-5918 |
Tommie Lee Page, aka Tommie Page, aka Tommy Page v. Mississippi |
Mississippi |
2025-10-20 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
crimes-of-violence criminal-procedure habitual-offender indictment-amendment sentencing-enhancement statutory-interpretation |
1) Whether the Mississippi habitual offender amendment to Page's indictment was illegal and void since the motion to amend Page's indictment was not f… |
| 23-7671 |
James Chamblin v. Ohio |
Ohio |
2024-06-07 |
Denied |
IFP |
amendment constitutional-rights due-process due-process-clause equal-protection fourteenth-amendment indictment indictment-amendment pleading-recasting recasting-of-pleadings state-appellate-court |
Does a State Appellate Court violate a Petitioner's right to Due Process under the United States Constitution, when a court recast a litigants pleadin… |
| 22-7284 |
Herbert Bernard Johnson v. United States |
Sixth Circuit |
2023-04-14 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
amendment criminal-law criminal-procedure harmless-error indictment indictment-amendment interstate-commerce statutory-interpretation structural-error |
Whether the statutory language of 18 U.S.C. §2252A(a)(5)(B)'s alternative interstate commerce elements constitute separate offenses or alternative mea… |
| 21-7846 |
Jose L. Arroyo-Garcia v. Ohio |
Ohio |
2022-05-11 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-rights constitutional-law criminal-procedure discrimination due-process equal-protection exceptions indictment-amendment legal-discrimination state-court state-courts |
Does the Due Process Clause tolerate invidious discrimination by way of a state court's denial of a well-established exception to the rule? |
| 20-7638 |
Cesar Gomez v. Bobby Lumpkin, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division |
Fifth Circuit |
2021-04-01 |
Denied |
IFP |
constitutional-amendment constitutional-rights due-process fair-trial grand-jury harmless-error indictment-amendment prosecutorial-misconduct |
Whether the district court applied the harmless-error review in an 'objectively unreasonable' manner |
| 18-8929 |
In Re Lavont Flanders, Jr. |
|
2019-04-22 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
certificate-of-appealability criminal-procedure critical-stage due-process habeas-corpus indictment-amendment mailbox-rule postal-service-error pro-se-filing pro-se-prisoner procedural-due-process right-to-counsel sixth-amendment |
Whether the Petitioner's Sixth Amendment right to counsel was violated when the indictment was amended during a critical stage of the proceedings with… |
| 18-7215 |
Salih Zeki Uces v. United States |
Eleventh Circuit |
2019-01-02 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
constructive-amendment criminal-procedure due-process fifth-amendment indictment-amendment international-kidnapping international-parental-kidnapping jury-instructions mens-rea parental-rights |
Whether the Eleventh Circuit violated Mr. Uces's rights under the Fifth Amendment |
| 18-6950 |
Jason Wayne McBride v. Texas |
Texas |
2018-12-07 |
Denied |
IFP |
5th-amendment amendment civil-rights constitutional-law criminal-intent criminal-procedure double-jeopardy due-process indictment-amendment mens-rea speedy-trial statutory-interpretation texas-penal-code |
Did the state decide an important Constitutional Double Jeopardy violation that conflicted with another Court and the Supreme Court? |
| 18-6964 |
Henry L. Wallace v. United States |
District of Columbia |
2018-12-07 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-rights criminal-procedure criminal-procedure-defects double-jeopardy due-process indictment-amendment ineffective-assistance ineffective-assistance-of-counsel jurisdiction jurisdictional-defect jury-instruction jury-instructions prosecutorial-misconduct standing |
Whether a jurisdiction defective indictment can be procedurally or time bar adjudication |
| 18-255 |
George Briscoe v. Texas |
Texas |
2018-08-28 |
Denied |
|
criminal-procedure defendant-rights due-process fair-trial indictment indictment-amendment indictment-modification jury-selection prosecutorial-discretion statutory-interpretation texas-criminal-procedure vagueness |
Can a defendant receive a fair trial when the plain language of a statute is ignored to allow the government to change the indictment after a jury has… |