| 25-6812 |
Himen Ross v. United States |
Second Circuit |
2026-02-13 |
Pending |
IFP |
constitutional-fairness criminal-trial district-court-discretion gang-evidence jury-prejudice mistrial-motion |
1. Whether the district court abused its discretion by allowing the government to introduce highly prejudicial evidence and argument linking Ross to a… |
| 24-772 |
Jeffrey Solomon Chijioke-Uche v. Chapman Chevrolet LLC, et al. |
Third Circuit |
2025-01-21 |
Denied |
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constitutional-fairness evidence-presentation federal-questions interlocutory-orders judicial-procedure pro-se-rights |
1. Whether conflicting interlocutory orders from two district court judges, one admitting and the other deleting the pro se litigant's narrative state… |
| 23-7781 |
Timothy Dasler v. Jennifer Knapp, fka Dasler |
Vermont |
2024-06-21 |
Denied |
IFP |
best-interest-of-the-child constitutional-fairness domestic-relations due-process equitable-tolling judicial-discretion jurisdictional-limits Palmore-v-Sidoti parental-rights Troxel-v-Granville |
1. In light of the Supreme Court's efforts to clarify the use of 'jurisdictional'
versus 'claims-processing' terms (Hamer v. Neighborhood Hous. Servs.… |
| 23-1266 |
Tonya Parks v. Affiliated Bank, et al. |
Texas |
2024-06-04 |
Denied |
|
campaign-finance constitutional-fairness due-process equal-protection fourteenth-amendment judicial-bias judicial-integrity judicial-misconduct judicial-recusal recusal |
I. Does the Texas judicial system's approach to
recusal, in conjunction with judges' collaborative
fundraising and expenditure activities, as viewed… |
| 22-6837 |
James Randolph Sherman v. United States |
Ninth Circuit |
2023-02-22 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
constitutional-fairness criminal-conspiracy drug-offense due-process evidence-sufficiency jury-speculation loose-practice non-incriminating-evidence unfairness-to-defendant |
Does the U.S. Constitution embrace a criminal conspiracy conviction when the government presents non-incriminating evidence of innocent conduct regard… |
| 20-6616 |
In Re Theresa Romain |
|
2020-12-14 |
Denied |
IFP |
6th-amendment certiorari-petition civil-procedure constitutional-fairness due-process fairness finality-of-legal-process legal-process standing state-interest void-order |
1. Whether a void order within the meaning of the Constitution can automatically restrain a petition to Certiorari ?
2. Whether a mob trial process c… |
| 20-5923 |
Charles Don Flores v. Texas |
Texas |
2020-10-06 |
Denied |
Amici (2)IFP |
constitutional-fairness death-penalty due-process eyewitness-identification fair-trial hypnosis investigative-hypnosis law-enforcement-procedure police-investigation |
In Rock v. Arkansas, 483 U.S. 44 (1987), this Court found that, although "hypnotically refreshed" testimony was "controversial," the dangers associate… |
| 19-6594 |
David Ingraham v. Florida |
Florida |
2019-11-13 |
Denied |
Relisted (2)IFP |
violate the principals of due-process constitutional-fairness due-process eight-amendment eighth-amendment judicial-integrity juvenile-offenders parole stare-decisis supreme-court-precedent |
(1). Does the decision of the Florida Supreme Court in overturning its previous
decision deciding a Federal Constitutional question, violate the prin… |
| 18-8499 |
Nestor David Vasquez v. United States |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-03-20 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
almendarez-torres apprendi constitutional-fairness courtroom-prejudice courtroom-security defendant-rights defendant-specific-security fair-trial fair-trial-rights inherent-prejudice inherently-prejudicial judicial-procedure ninth-circuit-review prior-conviction prior-convictions sentencing-enhancements trial-security |
1. In Holbrook v. Flynn , 475 U.S. 560, 570-72 (1986), the Court held that the mere presence of guards at a trial was not so inherently prejudicial th… |
| 18-5751 |
William Burke v. Georgia |
Georgia |
2018-08-24 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
adversarial-process constitutional-fairness criminal-procedure double-jeopardy due-process evidence evidence-review fair-trial judicial-review jury-instructions post-conviction-review prosecutorial-discretion prosecutorial-misconduct trial-strategy |
At what point does it become fundamentally unfair to 'adjust the charges to the evidence'? In this instance, the State adjusted the charges, and by ex… |