precedent-conflict

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25-5507 Jamillah Cherry-Wiggins v. The Methodist Hospital, Inc. Indiana 2025-08-28 Denied Relisted (2)IFP court-procedure e-filing judicial-error legal-review precedent-conflict supreme-court-jurisdiction Whether the decisions the courts rendered were erred as it conflicts with prior decisions and error in the computer (E~File)(iyier Host) system citize…
24-608 Daniel Montes, Jr. v. Bertha A. Tibbs Fifth Circuit 2024-12-04 Denied Response Waived civil-procedure claim-assignment federal-rules jurisdiction precedent-conflict summary-judgment Whether the Fifth Circuit's decision conflicts with this Court's binding precedent in Caribbean Mills, Inc., 394 U.S. 823 (1969), footnote 9 (citation…
19-6412 Dennis Jones v. Arizona Arizona 2019-10-28 Denied IFP appellate-review civil-procedure conflict-with-precedent constitutional-interpretation due-process essential-elements-of-crime federal-jurisdiction federal-question judicial-review precedent-conflict right-to-counsel standing state-court-decision supreme-court supreme-court-procedure The State's Court of last resort decided an important Federal Question in a way that conflicts with the right to counsel in a criminal case, where (a)…
18-8228 Daryl Bocook v. Gary Mohr, Warden Ohio 2019-03-01 Denied IFP civil-rights constitutional-interpretation due-process federal-courts federal-jurisdiction federal-precedent forensic-evidence habeas-corpus jurisdiction jurisdictional-conflict legal-principles precedent-conflict standing state-court-dismissal supreme-court-review Whether the state courts' sua sponte dismissal of the petition is in direct conflict with other precedents on standing legal issues as well as federal…
18-901 Kaylen DeWayne Simmons v. Texas Texas 2019-01-11 Denied affirmative-defense affirmative-defenses constitutional-review court-of-appeals due-process due-process,civil-procedure,affirmative-defenses,i factual-sufficiency factual-sufficiency-review impossibility indigency precedent-conflict Whether the Court of Appeals erred in affirming in part the judgments of the trial court by not performing the constitutionally mandated factual suffi…