right-to-present-evidence

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
21-7542 Carman Deck v. Paul Blair, Warden Missouri 2022-04-05 Denied IFP capital-sentencing constitutional-rights delay-in-sentencing due-process fair-trial fundamental-fairness mitigation-evidence right-to-present-evidence sentencing-delay Whether the inordinate delay between the defendant's conviction and capital sentencing proceedings prejudiced the defendant's ability to present mitig…
21-5945 Bobby Joe Barton v. Scott Lewis, Warden Fourth Circuit 2021-10-13 Denied Response WaivedIFP admissible-testimony ineffective-assistance-of-counsel plea-bargaining pretrial-orders right-to-object right-to-present-evidence Whether trial counsel was ineffective for failing to timely comply with a pretrial order to provide a prompt plea offer
20-7448 Shuntario Johnson v. United States Sixth Circuit 2021-03-15 Denied Response WaivedIFP chambers-v-mississippi confrontation-clause criminal-procedure due-process hearsay jury-instructions right-to-confront-witnesses right-to-present-defense right-to-present-evidence sixth-amendment Whether the Sixth Circuit's decision to affirm the hearsay objection was contrary to Chambers v. Mississippi, 410 U.S. 284, 302 (1973) and its progeny…
20-5933 Junior Griffin v. United States Second Circuit 2020-10-07 Denied Response WaivedIFP complete-defense constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process hearsay hearsay-exclusion impeachment-evidence right-to-present-evidence supervisory-power wiretap-evidence wiretapping Whether the defendant was denied his constitutional right to present a complete defense
19-877 Asmerom Gebreselassie v. Scott Frauenheim, Warden Ninth Circuit 2020-01-15 Denied Response Waived 5th-amendment 6th-amendment certificate-of-appealability counsel-of-choice due-process fifth-amendment right-to-counsel right-to-present-evidence self-representation sixth-amendment Did the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals err in failing to grant a certificate of appealability on fundamental Fifth and Sixth Amendment violations?