| 25-5080 |
Kevin Coles v. United States |
Third Circuit |
2025-07-10 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
administrative-warrant bodily-injury criminal-investigation fourth-amendment jury-testimony police-report |
Whether an administrative warrant used as a subterfuge for criminal investigation violates Fourth Amendment protections and whether reading police rep… |
| 23-5310 |
Joseph Tyshawn Darren Favorite v. United States |
Sixth Circuit |
2023-08-09 |
Denied |
Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (3)IFP |
burden-of-proof confrontation-clause criminal-conduct criminal-procedure due-process evidentiary-standards judicial-discretion police-report sentencing-enhancement uncorroborated-accusation |
Whether the Court may rely on an uncorroborated accusation of criminal conduct in a police report to enhance a defendant's sentence when the report is… |
| 23-5040 |
Brala Beverly v. Newport Beach Police Department, et al. |
California |
2023-07-05 |
Denied |
IFP |
14th-amendment civil-rights constitutional-rights demurrer due-process fourteenth-amendment hearsay police-misconduct police-report state-court-procedure |
Is it a violation of due process under the fourteenth amendment of the U.S. Constitution for courts to dismiss a civil rights lawsuit by demurrer base… |
| 20-5929 |
Tommy Lee Jones v. United States |
Sixth Circuit |
2020-10-06 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
2g2.2(b)(5) burden-of-proof criminal-procedure offense-conduct police-report restitution sentencing-guidelines shepard-standard shepard-v-united-states unreliable-evidence |
Can the government utilize an unreliable nearly thirty (30) year old police report to satisfy its burden the sentencing guideline five (5) level enhan… |
| 19-6473 |
Gelu Topa v. Teofilo Melendez, et al. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2019-11-01 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-rights conciseness criminal-procedure due-process exigent-circumstances facts fourth-amendment police-report relevance scotus-petition warrantless-search writ-of-certiorari |
Whether the police violated the Fourth Amendment by conducting a warrantless search of the petitioner's home without exigent circumstances? |
| 18-1237 |
Veeramuthu P. Gounder v. Argante R. Grippa, et al. |
New York |
2019-03-22 |
Denied |
|
accident appellate-jurisdiction dismissal-without-explanation highway judicial-bias leaving-scene motor-vehicle motor-vehicle-accident negligence new-evidence police-report racial-discrimination state-trooper sudden-stop taxi-driver-negligence traffic traffic-law |
Can a driver suddenly stop on a highway without warning? |
| 18-8533 |
Lance Williams v. California |
California |
2019-03-22 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-rights criminal-appeal criminal-procedure due-process evidence evidence-admissibility habeas-corpus ineffective-appellate-counsel ineffective-assistance-of-counsel insufficiency-of-evidence intent invalid-illegal-strike perjury police-report prejudicial-1101(b)-evidence pro-se prosecutor-coercion prosecutorial-misconduct uncharged-act witness-credibility witness-description |
Whether the state courts erred in denying appeal on prejudicial 1101(B) evidence on uncharged act used to prove intent where the police report differs… |
| 18-7038 |
William Owens v. Texas |
Texas |
2018-12-14 |
Denied |
Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2)IFP |
brady-v-maryland brady-violation criminal-procedure due-process exculpatory-evidence material-evidence police-report prosecutorial-misconduct victim-credibility |
whether-state-withheld-material-evidence |