No. 23-7088

Brian T. Hill v. Josie Gastelo, Warden

Lower Court: Ninth Circuit
Docketed: 2024-03-27
Status: Denied
Type: IFP
IFP
Tags: constitutional-right counsel due-process equal-protection jury-trial ninth-circuit parole parole-hearing quorum
Key Terms:
DueProcess FourthAmendment
Latest Conference: 2024-05-23
Question Presented (from Petition)

1) Do a t2): ; judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit constitutes a quorum within the meaning of 28 United States Code Section 46?

2) Do a incarcerated person has a constitutional right to Board of Parole Hearing Counsel if such a right to counsel was created by a State's statutory scheme?

3) If such a constitutional right to Board of Parole Hearing Counsel exist/ does the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment such a Constitutional Right.?

4) If the Constitutional Right to Board of Parole Hearing Counsel does not exist/ can such a right exist if one has suffered a funda mental constitutional right violation during such a Parole Board Hearing?

5) As a Protected Class Member of a Class Action lawsuit/ does such a Protected Class Member has the Constitutional Right to Equal Protection of the Law as a Class of One?

6) Do such a Protected Class Member have a Constitutional Right to a Jury Trial on the issues litigated in such a Class Action Lawsuit under the 7th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution?

Question Presented (AI Summary)

Does a two-judge panel constitute a quorum?

Docket Entries

2024-05-28
Petition DENIED.
2024-05-08
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 5/23/2024.
2024-03-11
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due April 26, 2024)

Attorneys

Brian T. Hill
Brian T. Hill — Petitioner