plea-proceedings

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24A644 Shedrick Thornton v. Tina Y. Clinton, et al. Fifth Circuit 2024-12-30 Presumed Complete due-process incarceration judicial-representation plea-proceedings sentencing time-served-credit Whether a state court's denial of full time-served credit violates a criminal defendant's due process rights when the denial contradicts a prior judic…
21-6407 Roy Thomas Phillips v. United States Eleventh Circuit 2021-11-24 Denied Response WaivedIFP certificate-of-appealability constitutional-claim constructive-denial-of-counsel due-process ineffective-counsel liberal-reading merits plea-proceedings plea-stage pro-se pro-se-petitioners Whether the factual determination for denying the certificate of appealability was wrong and reversal is warranted
20-5423 Edwin Jassiel Peralta-Castro v. United States Fifth Circuit 2020-08-20 Denied Response WaivedIFP constitutional-rights due-process fifth-circuit ineffective-assistance ineffective-assistance-of-counsel plea-bargaining plea-proceedings pre-trial-stage sentencing-exposure Did the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals err in determining there was no 'Substantial Showing of Denial of a Constitutional Right' — Failure to Explain …
19-6717 Jess Lee Green v. Mississippi Mississippi 2019-11-22 Denied Response WaivedIFP constitutional-right constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process fundamental-rights guilty-plea plea-bargaining plea-proceedings trial trial-procedure trial-rights Is the right to due process of trial and/or during guilty plea process a fundamental constitutional right?
18-8638 Michael Bennefield v. Georgia Georgia 2019-03-29 Denied Response WaivedIFP constitutional-safeguards criminal-procedure due-process fair-trial guilt-determination jurisdiction jurisdictional-defect plea-bargaining plea-proceedings procedural-validity standing structural-defects When Structural Jurisdictional defects prevent a fair proceeding, can any reliable determination of guilt or innocence be deemed fair?