incarcerated-rights

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
23A824 Wayne Phillip Vance v. Glen Engstrom, et al. Second Circuit 2024-03-07 Presumed Complete constitutional-interference corrections-officials incarcerated-rights individual-liberties legal-petition writ-of-certiorari Question not identified.
23-6533 James O. Bradley v. Roy Cooper, Governor of North Carolina, et al. North Carolina 2024-01-23 Denied Relisted (2)IFP abuse-of-power access-to-courts administrative-appeal administrative-procedure administrative-remedy civil-rights conspiracy corrections-department due-process incarcerated-rights judicial-review Did the Columbus County District Court err in its initial ruling? Did the NC Court of Appeals err in taking no action on this appeal? Did the DHJ/NC…
23-6300 Richard Paiva v. Rhode Island Rhode Island 2023-12-19 Denied Response WaivedIFP 14th-amendment constitutional-protection due-process incarcerated-rights incarceration parole parole-eligibility sentence sentencing-procedure statutory-rights Are the protections of the 14th Amendment Due Process Clause triggered, when an incarcerated person has a statutory right to be parole-eligible during…
21-1332 Waseem Daker v. Timothy Ward, et al. Eleventh Circuit 2022-04-06 Denied Response Waived blood-borne-disease blood-borne-diseases civil-rights cruel-and-unusual-punishment due-process imminent-danger incarcerated-rights prison-litigation-reform-act serious-physical-injury standing sua-sponte-dismissal I. Whether an incarcerated person must allege presently occurring or certain-to-occur serious physical injury in order to successfully invoke the "imm…
21-7467 Patrick Muraca v. Securities and Exchange Commission First Circuit 2022-03-25 Denied Response WaivedIFP access-to-courts attorney-representation civil-rights court-deadlines due-process incarcerated-rights incarceration legal-access procedural-rules right-to-counsel speedy-trial 1. Does an incarcerated individual have the timely- and speedy right to an attorney before important court decisions are made, such missing a deadline…