| 24-5945 |
Jodi Rouviere v. Howmedica Osteonics Corporation, dba Stryker Orthopaedics, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2024-11-12 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
federal-rules-of-evidence jury-consideration material-fact reasonable-diligence seventh-amendment summary-judgment |
Whether the trial court improperly removed the factual inquiry into reasonable diligence and material fact questions from jury consideration in violat… |
| 22-7363 |
David Vahlkamp v. Ricky D. Dixon, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections |
Eleventh Circuit |
2023-04-25 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-procedure equitable-tolling gross-negligence habeas-corpus holland-v-florida ineffective-assistance postconviction-attorney postconviction-relief reasonable-diligence sixth-amendment |
Whether the Petitioner is entitled to equitable tolling in light of his postconviction attorney's gross negligence |
| 21-7214 |
Mark Anthony Taylor v. Anna Valentine, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2022-02-25 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
actual-innocence constitutional-rights due-process exculpatory-evidence harmless-error ineffective-assistance-of-counsel newly-discovered-evidence post-conviction-relief reasonable-diligence standard-of-review |
Whether the petitioner had a claim of actual innocence that was not fairly considered by the lower courts |
| 21-6015 |
Robert Lee Walden v. David Shinn, Director, Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry |
Ninth Circuit |
2021-10-19 |
Denied |
IFP |
circuit-split due-process equitable-tolling extraordinary-circumstances habeas-corpus holland-v-florida legal-precedent reasonable-diligence unsettled-circuit-law |
Whether equitable tolling is available when a habeas petitioner relies on unsettled circuit law that is later upended by legal developments |
| 20-5366 |
Anthony Bernard Smith, Jr. v. Ron Davis, Warden |
Ninth Circuit |
2020-08-19 |
Denied |
IFP |
civil-procedure equitable-tolling extraordinary-circumstance judicial-precedent ninth-circuit reasonable-diligence statute-of-limitations supreme-court-precedent |
Whether reasonable diligence to remedy an extraordinary circumstance is sufficient for equitable tolling to stop the clock on a statute of limitations |
| 19-7540 |
Random Jackson v. Mark S. Inch, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections |
Eleventh Circuit |
2020-02-04 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
28-usc-2254 attorney-abandonment attorney-neglect confrontation-clause due-process equitable-tolling habeas-corpus holland-v-florida ineffective-assistance postconviction-proceedings reasonable-diligence state-postconviction |
Whether the Petitioner is entitled to equitable tolling |
| 18-410 |
Corey D. Yates v. United States |
District of Columbia |
2018-10-02 |
Denied |
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brady-doctrine brady-v-maryland brady-violation criminal-procedure disclosure due-process evidence-suppression federal-state-courts-split materiality preserving-brady-doctrine prosecutorial-disclosure prosecutorial-misconduct reasonable-diligence suppressed-evidence |
Whether a defendant must show he did not know of and could not have reasonably obtained the suppressed evidence to establish a Brady violation |
| 18-5796 |
Ray Jefferson Cromartie v. Eric Sellers, Warden |
Eleventh Circuit |
2018-08-28 |
Denied |
IFP |
appellate-procedure brady-v-maryland certificate-of-appealability circuit-split court-of-appeals exculpatory-evidence exculpatory-information habeas-corpus judicial-review procedural-standard reasonable-diligence |
Where must a court of appeals grant a certificate of appealability in a habeas corpus action where at least one judge votes in its favor? |