preindictment-delay

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
20-6387 Darrin B. Woodard v. United States Tenth Circuit 2020-11-19 Denied Amici (1)Relisted (7)IFP constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process government-justification pre-indictment-delay preindictment-delay prejudice prosecutorial-discretion prosecutorial-misconduct tenth-circuit-standard Whether, as many courts have held, allowing a prosecution to continue after lengthy and demonstrably prejudicial delay in filing criminal charges offe…
20-101 Lloyd Harris v. Maryland Maryland 2020-08-03 Denied Amici (1)Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (14) actual-prejudice balancing-test constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process fair-trial preindictment-delay prejudice-analysis prosecutorial-misconduct prosecutorial-motive Where preindictment delay has caused actual prejudice to the accused's ability to defend himself, does the Due Process Clause require (1) the defendan…
20-5064 Tony Brown v. United States Ninth Circuit 2020-07-15 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2)IFP due-process exculpatory-evidence Landgraf-v-USI-Film-Prods preindictment-delay prosecutorial-misconduct retroactivity rico-conspiracy statute-of-limitations witness-evidence Should the Ninth Circuit's interpretation of Lovasco be addressed?
19-8003 Bradley Deon Hoover v. Rosemary Ndoh, Warden Ninth Circuit 2020-03-16 Denied Response WaivedIFP actual-prejudice alibi-defense capital-murder due-process preindictment-delay statute-of-limitations Whether the lack of reasonable justification for an excessively delayed prosecution must be considered when the accused, at no fault of their own, suf…
19-5388 Marquis Travell Edwards v. United States Ninth Circuit 2019-07-29 Denied Response WaivedIFP certificate-of-appealability criminal-procedure discovery due-process government-misconduct habeas-corpus pre-indictment-delay preindictment-delay prosecutorial-misconduct tactical-advantage Whether the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals should have granted a certificate of appealability (COA)