| 23-6932 |
Tremond Thomas v. Tim Hooper, Warden |
Fifth Circuit |
2024-03-08 |
Denied |
IFP |
coerced-waiver confession-suppression due-process-rights ineffective-assistance ineffective-assistance-of-counsel interrogation involuntary-confession juvenile-interrogation juvenile-rights police-questioning right-to-counsel right-to-cut-off-questioning |
During an interrogation, Thomas, fifteen-years-old at the time, began to make inculpatory statements. After hearing the statements, Thomas' mother tri… |
| 21-6806 |
Armin Wand, III v. Gary Boughton, Warden |
Seventh Circuit |
2022-01-10 |
Denied |
IFP |
appellate-review certificate-of-appealability coerced-confession confession-suppression constitutional-provisions due-process manifest-injustice newly-discovered-evidence plea-withdrawal stay-of-proceedings unreliable-confession |
1. SHOULD ARMIN WAND, III S SEPTEMBER 9, 2012 STATEMENT HAVE BEEN SUPPRESSED?
2. DOES THE COERCED UNRELIABLE CONFESSION PROVIDE A MANIFEST INJUSTICE … |
| 21-190 |
Carlos W. Santiago v. Josean Toucet, et al. |
Puerto Rico |
2021-08-11 |
Denied |
Relisted (2) |
appeal appellate-rights confession confession-suppression criminal-procedure due-process equal-protection judicial-misconduct trial-transparency |
A = If due process of law is violated when a judge in a hidden trial disappears and
erases from his judgment the confession obtained through strong cr… |
| 20-1196 |
Benjamin McClellan v. Ohio |
Ohio |
2021-03-01 |
Denied |
|
5th-amendment confession-suppression constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process evidence-admissibility involuntary-confession motion-to-suppress police-interrogation standard-of-review |
Whether the denial of petitioner's Motion to Suppress his confession was proper. |
| 20-6512 |
Davey Lewis v. Florida |
Florida |
2020-12-03 |
Denied |
IFP |
confession-suppression confessions constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process exclusionary-rule interrogation-tactics law-enforcement miranda-rights police-interrogation |
Can the State doubts allow the Voitee by use promises, inducements, threats and for taken obtaining a Confession and then also Suppress the Confession… |
| 20-5048 |
Josh L. Bowman v. Bert Boyd, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2020-07-13 |
Denied |
Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP |
5th-amendment batson-challenge confession confession-suppression constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process jury-selection police-misconduct police-threats suppression |
1. Whether Mr. Bowman's confession should have been suppressed due to treats by police?
2. Whether Mr. Bowman's federal constitutional rights under B… |
| 19-7847 |
Lee D. Watts v. Tennessee |
Tennessee |
2020-03-02 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
confession confession-suppression criminal-interrogation criminal-procedure ineffective-assistance police-interrogation police-questioning right-to-counsel sixth-amendment suppression voluntariness |
Question #1: Whether petitioner's Original trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance of counsel in violation of U.S. Const. Amn. 6 when counsel fa… |
| 19-7112 |
Gabriel Galindo-Serrano v. United States |
First Circuit |
2019-12-31 |
Denied |
IFP |
confession confession-suppression court-of-appeals criminal-procedure delay magistrate-judge motion-to-suppress plain-error standard-of-review waiver |
Whether the standard of review on appeal of an untimely motion to suppress a confession, based upon the failure to bring the defendant before a magist… |
| 19-6456 |
Geoffrey Baggett v. M. Eliot Spearman, Warden |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-10-31 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-rights confession-suppression custodial-interrogation due-process miranda-rights police-interrogation police-tactics prejudicial-error prejudicial-evidence right-to-counsel self-incrimination |
PETITIONERS CONFESSION SHOULD HAVE BEEN EXCLUDED FROM EVIDENCE BECAUSE PETITIONER WAS THE VICTIM. OF MISLEADING TACTICS LEADING UP TO BEING ADVISED OF… |
| 18-9081 |
Scott Books v. United States |
Seventh Circuit |
2019-05-01 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
brooks-v-tennessee coerced-confession confession-suppression criminal-procedure due-process impeachment right-to-counsel self-incrimination self-incrimination-5th-amendment |
The district court ruled that police coerced the defendant's confession and granted defendant's motion to suppress the confession and its physical fru… |