relief-from-judgment

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24-5895 Jonathan Godwin v. Ricky D. Dixon, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, et al. Eleventh Circuit 2024-11-01 Denied Response WaivedIFP district-court due-process judicial-discretion motion-to-dismiss relief-from-judgment rule-60-motion 1. Whether a District Court abuse its discretion by dismissing a Rule 60(b)(4) Motion for Relief from Judgment alleging a due process violation?
23-619 Puerto Rico Supplies Group, Inc., et al. v. Bautista Cayman Asset Company Puerto Rico 2023-12-08 Denied Response Waived appellate-jurisdiction civil-procedure due-process judicial-review jurisdiction misrepresentation mistake puerto-rico-law relief-from-judgment rule-49.2 1. Whether Puerto Rico Courts can foreclose all access to relief from appellate court judgments despite Rule 49.2's clear language stating that Courts…
22-499 John Earl Erickson, et ux. v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2004-6 Washington 2022-11-28 Denied civil-procedure civil-proceedings due-process false-pleadings foreclosure-action forged-documents fraud-on-court fraud-on-the-court judicial-misconduct relief-from-judgment summary-judgment Does fraud on the court committed by officers of the court in civil proceedings violate due process requiring relief from judgments fraudulently procu…
21-8080 Travis Horne v. United States Eleventh Circuit 2022-06-07 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-procedure district-court error-of-law excusable-neglect federal-rules-of-civil-procedure final-judgment inadvertence mistake relief-from-judgment rule-60b surprise Whether Rule 60(b)(1) authorizes relief based on a district court's error of law.
21-5726 Dexter Earl Kemp v. United States Eleventh Circuit 2021-09-20 Judgment Issued Amici (1)IFP civil-procedure district-court error-of-law excusable-neglect federal-rules-of-civil-procedure final-judgment inadvertence mistake relief-from-judgment rule-60b surprise Whether Rule 60(b)(1) authorizes relief based on a district court's error of law.
20-5838 Daryl Dude Nelson v. Mike Brown, Acting Warden Sixth Circuit 2020-09-29 Denied IFP circuit-court-review district-court due-process ex-parte-proceeding fact-finding fraud-on-the-court judicial-oversight legal-authority prosecutor prosecutorial-fraud relief-from-judgment Did the Circuit Court commit a reversible error and grossly violate petitioner's Due Process when it (1) overlooked the district court's fact-finding …
19-1395 Raleigh Rogers v. Discover Bank North Carolina 2020-06-19 Denied Response Waived civil-procedure due-process fraud misconduct misrepresentation new-trial north-carolina-rules pro-se relief-from-judgment DOES "PRO SE" MEAN "NO SAY " OR ARE EVEN PRO SE LITIGANTS ELIGIBLE FOR RELIEF FROM JUDGMENT AND A NEW TRIAL PURSUANT NC §1A- 1RULE 60(b)(3) WHEN COURT…
19-6426 John Ramirez v. Lorie Davis, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division Fifth Circuit 2019-10-30 Denied Relisted (2)IFP civil-procedure district-court extraordinary-circumstances finality finality-exception legal-standard relief-from-judgement relief-from-judgment timely-filing timely-motion Whether Petitioner is entitled to relief from judgement where he files a motion in a timely fashion and provides the district court with extraordinary…
18-9577 Jose Pena v. United States Second Circuit 2019-06-07 Denied Response WaivedIFP appeals appellate-review civil-procedure due-process federal-rules-of-civil-procedure judicial-discretion opportunity-to-appeal procedural-remedy relief-from-judgment rule-60(b) standing SHOULD THIS COURT GRANT CERTIORARI TO DETERMINE WHETHER FEDERAL CIVIL RULE 6O(b) MAY BE USED TO RESTORE THE OPPORTUNITY TO APPEAL?