intent-to-kill
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| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Flags | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25-5060 | Harold Alvin Campbell v. Louisiana | Louisiana | 2025-07-09 | Denied | Relisted (2)IFP | amendment-challenge constitutional-violation intent-to-kill jury-instructions murder-statute negligent-homicide | WHETHER THE LOUISIANA STATE MURDER STATUTES WHICH INCORP ORATES " NO INTENT TO KILL ", LSA-RS 14:30.1(2), 14:31(2), ARE UNCONSTITUTIONALLY A DISTINCT… |
| 22-6661 | Brent Allen Morris v. Oklahoma | Oklahoma | 2023-02-01 | Denied | Response RequestedRelisted (2)IFP | amendment-of-charges assault-and-battery due-process intent-to-kill jury-instructions preliminary-hearing | Is Petitioner's Sixth and Fourteenth Amendment right to notice and an opportunity to defend violated when the State changed the alleged crime from "As… |
| 22-5225 | Craig Anthony Ross v. Ron Bloomfield, Warden | Ninth Circuit | 2022-07-29 | Denied | IFP | aider-and-abettor aiding-and-abetting cabana-v-bullock death-penalty enmund-v-florida habeas-corpus intent-to-kill jury-instructions murder-first-degree ninth-circuit-review shared-intent | 1. Did the Ninth Circuit err under Title 28, United States Code, Section 2254(d)(1) in affirming that the jury instructions given by the California Su… |
| 19-7587 | Lannon Lavar Burdunice v. Minnesota | Minnesota | 2020-02-07 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | acquittal batson bias character-evidence circumstantial-evidence constitutional-rights criminal-law double-jeopardy due-process evidence incomplete-jury-verdict insufficient-evidence intent-to-kill judicial-error judicial-misconduct jury-instructions jury-verdict prior-convictions prosecutorial-misconduct right-to-be-present right-to-present-defense second-degree-murder weight-of-evidence | 1. MUST MV CONVICTION FOR SECOND DEGREE INTENTIONAL MURDER BE VACATED AND A JUDGEMENT OF ACQUITTAL ENTERED INSTEAD WHERE THE JURY'S GUILTY VERDICT GOE… |
| 18-6891 | Joseph C. Garcia v. Texas | Texas | 2018-11-30 | Denied | IFP | 8th-amendment capital-punishment civil-rights criminal-intent cruel-and-unusual-punishment culpability death-penalty due-process eighth-amendment intent-to-kill mens-rea non-triggerman state-execution | Whether the Eighth Amendment now forbids a State from executing a person when there is no evidence that he killed or intended to kill another person. |