omission
7 cases — ← All topics
| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Flags | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24-5243 | Ryan Taybron, Eric Nixon, and Geovanni Douglas v. United States | Fourth Circuit | 2024-08-06 | Denied | Relisted (2)IFP | 18-usc-924c3a bodily-injury circuit-split criminal-statute delligatti-v-united-states omission omission-crime physical-force use-of-force | Whether a crime that requires proof of bodily injury or death, but can be committed by failing to take action, has as an element the use, attempted us… |
| 24-5013 | Jonathan Feliz v. United States | Second Circuit | 2024-07-08 | Denied | Relisted (2)IFP | actus-reus bodily-injury criminal-law criminal-statute elements-clause mens-rea omission physical-force use-of-force violent-crime | Whether a crime that requires proof of bodily injury or death, but can be committed by failing to take action, has as an element the use, attempted us… |
| 23A167 | Erik Carrasco v. Terry Henkell | Fifth Circuit | 2023-08-24 | Presumed Complete | affidavit exculpatory-information fourth-amendment omission qualified-immunity search-warrant | Whether a law enforcement officer violates the Fourth Amendment by submitting an affidavit for a search warrant that omits material exculpatory inform… | |
| 20-5288 | Eugene Peter Schuler v. Harold W. Clarke, Director, Virginia Department of Corrections | Fourth Circuit | 2020-08-06 | Denied | IFP | bad-faith contract-law extrinsic-fraud fraud intentional-omission legal-authority omission statute-of-limitations voidable-agreement | Where contract law identifies that an agreement can be signed under bad faith and made voidable by either extrinsic fraud or an intentional omission o… |
| 19-7123 | Sean Gregory Mitchell v. United States | Fourth Circuit | 2020-01-02 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | armed-career-criminal-act bodily-injury criminal-sentencing intentional-causation omission physical-force sentencing statutory-interpretation violent-felony | Whether a criminal statute that prohibits the intentional causation of bodily injury to another 'by any means,' including omissions, is a violent felo… |
| 18-1462 | Nadejda Rozanova, et vir v. Rafael S. Uribe | California | 2019-05-24 | Denied | Response Waived | 14th-amendment constitutional-rights due-process evidence evidence-omission fair-hearing fourteenth-amendment grannis-v-ordean judicial-fairness judicial-procedure legal-procedure omission omission-of-facts omission-of-laws state-court-conflict | Whether the California courts violated petitioners' due process rights by omitting numerous relevant and probative facts and laws in their decisions, … |
| 18-9248 | Preston Phillips v. United States | Eighth Circuit | 2019-05-14 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | armed-career-criminal-act armed-criminal-act categorical-approach criminal-offense indirect-force omission physical-force statutory-interpretation violent-felony | Whether an offense committed by indirect force, or by 'any means' like an omission, qualifies as a 'violent felony' under the Armed Careener Criminal … |