No. 22-6411
IFP
Tags: anti-immigrant capital-penalty capital-punishment constitutional-rights equal-protection immigration-status impartial-jury jury-bias prosecutorial-misconduct unconstitutional-conditions
Key Terms:
DueProcess Punishment Immigration
DueProcess Punishment Immigration
Latest Conference:
2023-03-03
Question Presented (from Petition)
Does the United States Constitution prohibit a prosecutor from suggesting to a capital penalty jury that the defendant, as a foreigner and an immigrant, is unworthy of the many constitutional trial rights which are accorded to natural born citizens?
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Does the United States Constitution prohibit a prosecutor from suggesting to a capital penalty jury that the defendant, as a foreigner and an immigrant, is unworthy of the many constitutional trial rights which are accorded to natural born citizens?
Docket Entries
2023-03-06
Petition DENIED.
2023-02-16
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 3/3/2023.
2023-01-27
Brief of respondent Florida in opposition filed.
2022-12-21
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due January 30, 2023)
2022-11-08
Application (22A413) granted by Justice Thomas extending the time to file until December 21, 2022.
2022-11-02
Application (22A413) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from November 21, 2022 to January 20, 2023, submitted to Justice Thomas.
Attorneys
Florida
Carolyn M. Snurkowski — Office of the Attorney General, Respondent
Granville Ritchie
Rachel Paige Roebuck — Office of the Public Defender, Petitioner