| 24A1079 |
Kristi Noem, Secretary, Department of Homeland Security v. Svitlana Doe, et al. |
First Circuit |
2025-05-08 |
Denied |
Amici (7) |
administrative-procedure-act categorical-parole executive-discretion immigration-and-nationality-act judicial-review parole-revocation |
Question not identified. |
| 24A718 |
Kai D. Ingram v. Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, et al. |
Third Circuit |
2025-01-21 |
Presumed Complete |
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constitutional-rights due-process fourteenth-amendment habeas-corpus parole-revocation preliminary-hearing |
Question not identified. |
| 23-7237 |
William Bruce Justice v. South Carolina |
South Carolina |
2024-04-17 |
Denied |
IFP |
cross-examination due-process indigent-rights mootness parole-revocation post-conviction-relief procedural-fairness right-to-be-heard state-procedure witness-confrontation |
1. Does South Carolina's parole revocation scheme comply with this Court's constitutional framework, where—in every case—indigent inmates are deprived… |
| 23A821 |
William Bruce Justice v. South Carolina |
South Carolina |
2024-03-06 |
Presumed Complete |
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appellate-review constitutional-violation indigent-representation mootness-doctrine parole-revocation post-conviction-relief |
Whether South Carolina's appellate courts failed to apply an exception to the mootness doctrine, where, as a result of an unconstitutional parole revo… |
| 23-6864 |
In Re Solomon Roberts |
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2024-02-29 |
Denied |
Relisted (2)IFP |
brady-violation civil-procedure constitutional-rights due-process habeas-corpus ineffective-assistance parole-revocation probation-revocation prosecutorial-misconduct standing |
Question not identified. |
| 23-5885 |
Donald Lee Kissner v. Heidi E. Washington, Director, Michigan Department of Corrections, et al. |
Sixth Circuit |
2023-10-25 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-rights collateral-consequences constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process fact-finding-hearing judicial-discretion parole-revocation preliminary-hearing procedural-error |
I. DID THE SIXTH CIRCUIT UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS ABUSE ITS DISCRETION WHEN IT CLAIMED MR. BISSNER'S APPEAL WAS FRIVOLOUS?
II. DID THE WESTERN … |
| 22-7879 |
Olyric Robinson v. California |
California |
2023-06-27 |
Denied |
IFP |
appellate-review california-procedure constitutional-rights due-process hit-and-run mandated-procedures parole-decision-making-instrument parole-revocation state-court-decisions substantial-evidence |
Whether the state courts of California rendered decisions in violation of precedents (i) established by other state courts of last resort or United St… |
| 22-6992 |
Samuel Reaves v. Bobby Lumpkin, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division, et al. |
Fifth Circuit |
2023-03-10 |
Denied |
IFP |
criminal-procedure due-process felony-classification involuntary-plea parole parole-revocation plea-agreement plea-bargaining prison-sentence rehabilitation sentencing street-time |
IS IT LEGAL TO START A PRISON SENTENCE, THEN STOP IT AND THEN RE START IT BY ADDING MORE YEARS?
IS IT LEGAL TO REVOKE STREET TIME ON PAROLE WHEN IT C… |
| 20-5484 |
Haider Salah Abdulrazzak v. J. C. Smith, et al. |
Eighth Circuit |
2020-08-25 |
Denied |
IFP |
5th-amendment civil-rights constitutional-rights discrimination due-process fifth-amendment parole parole-revocation retaliation supervisory-liability |
COUNT I:
1. Whether Petitioner's claims that his parole was revoked due to invoking his Fifth Amendment Right to refuse to incriminate himself could e… |
| 20-5135 |
James Bowell v. State Bar of California |
California |
2020-07-22 |
Denied |
Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP |
6th-amendment criminal-procedure double-jeopardy habeas ineffective-assistance ineffective-assistance-of-counsel parole-revocation parolee sentencing sentencing-enhancement statutory-maximum |
1. Would it be considered a 6th Amendment deprivation violation ineffective assistance of counsel for a court appointed attorney refusing to present f… |
| 19-5818 |
Joshua Wayne Riley v. United States |
Fourth Circuit |
2019-09-04 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-rights confession-reliability corroboration-requirement criminal-procedure due-process exclusionary-rule fifth-amendment miranda-rights parole-revocation supervised-release |
Hearings to revoke federal supervised release allow defendants to be sentenced to a new prison term based on findings of fact by only a preponderance … |
| 19-5519 |
Rubin R. Weeks v. Jason Lewis, Warden |
Eighth Circuit |
2019-08-08 |
Denied |
Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP |
civil-rights cruel-and-unusual-punishment due-process fundamental-rights habeas-corpus jurisdictional-defect liberty-interest parole-revocation state-court-review state-jurisdiction void-judgment |
(1).Does Petitioner have the Fundamental Rights to be free from the Missouri State Court's void judgment that has him restrained of liberty ?
(2). Do… |
| 18A1297 |
Joshua Wayne Riley v. United States |
Fourth Circuit |
2019-06-11 |
Presumed Complete |
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constitutional-protections criminal-procedure exclusionary-rule parole-revocation sixth-amendment supervised-release |
This case presents two important questions about the nature of supervised release revocation hearings. First, whether the exclusionary rule should app… |
| 18-9113 |
Glen Moore v. Lorie Davis, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division |
Fifth Circuit |
2019-05-02 |
Denied |
IFP |
access-to-courts double-jeopardy due-process liberty-interests parole parole-revocation retroactive-law retroactive-punishment standing |
1.) Do The Texas Board Of Parole have the Constitutional authority to Change Laws oR to Enforce a Law without due Process of the Law.
2.) Why can't a… |
| 18-7856 |
In Re John Peyton Alexander |
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2019-02-08 |
Denied |
Relisted (2)IFP |
antiterrorism-and-effective-death-penalty-act commutation-and-reduction-of-sentence due-process equal-protection ex-post-facto habeas-corpus jurisdictional-issue parole-revocation sentence-expiration successive-writ suspension-clause time-sensitive |
1. Since, in the drafting of the AEDPA, the U.S. Congress omitted successive-writ exceptions for a prisoner in state custody seeking federal habeas co… |
| 18-6231 |
Dawud Rahim v. South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services |
Fourth Circuit |
2018-10-05 |
Denied |
IFP |
administrative-law civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-violation due-process fourth-circuit notice notice-requirement parole parole-revocation procedural-rights standing state-deference |
Whether the rescission procedure of the Petitioner, granted that prior to convening and reconsidering his parole for rescission the Petitioner was con… |