video-surveillance

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24-1201 Crystal Ayon, Mother of M. R. A., a Minor Child v. Austin Independent School District Fifth Circuit 2025-05-27 Denied Response Waived bus-transportation deliberate-indifference institutional-liability school-safety sexual-assault video-surveillance Whether a public school district acts with deliberate indifference by installing bus cameras but not live monitoring them after a prior sexual assault…
23-6085 Randall Gray Stoneman, Jr. v. United States Fourth Circuit 2023-11-21 Denied Response WaivedIFP 4th-amendment criminal-procedure district-court evidence evidence-seizure federal-sentencing-guidelines motion-to-suppress search-and-seizure sentencing sentencing-guidelines video-surveillance Was the district court in error in denying the motion to suppress the evidence?
21-5539 James Takchuan Woo v. Colorado Colorado 2021-08-31 Denied IFP constitutional-rights continuance-request discovery-violation discovery-violations effective-assistance-of-counsel fair-trial harmless-error right-against-unlawful-search unlawful-search video-surveillance Whether the Colorado Court of Appeals erred in concluding that Woo's constitutional rights to effective-assistance-of-counsel, fair-trial, right-again…
19-8127 Casey Rafael Tyler v. Erik A. Hooks, Warden Fourth Circuit 2020-03-27 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights disciplinary-hearings documentary-evidence due-process evidence hearing-procedures prison-rights prisoners-rights video-surveillance wolff-v-mcdonnell Did the Wolff right to present documentary evidence encompass the right to present video evidence?
19-6071 Demetrius Desean Morgan v. Michigan Michigan 2019-09-26 Denied Response WaivedIFP criminal-procedure due-process eyewitness-identification first-amendment fourteenth-amendment freedom-of-association impartial-jury ineffective-assistance insufficient-evidence physical-characteristics reasonable-doubt sixth-amendment surveillance-video video-surveillance Was the evidence of Petitioner's identity as the shooter sufficient to sustain the first-degree murder conviction?