No. 25-671
Tags: constitutional-rights due-process fourteenth-amendment judicial-procedure ministerial-duty writ-of-execution
Latest Conference:
2026-02-20
Question Presented (from Petition)
Whether the California state court violated the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment by failing to issue a writ of execution following entry of judgement where no stay or supersedeas had been granted and the court has a clear and undisputable ministerial duty to act under state law.
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Whether the California state court violated the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment by failing to issue a writ of execution following entry of judgement where no stay or supersedeas had been granted and the court has a clear and undisputable ministerial duty to act under state law
Docket Entries
2026-02-23
Petition DENIED.
2026-01-21
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/20/2026.
2025-12-05
Petition for a writ of mandamus filed. (Response due January 8, 2026)
Attorneys
Mark Christopher Tracy
Mark Christopher Tracy — Petitioner