sentencing-credits

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25-5930 William Maxwell v. Albert Thomas, III, Warden Fifth Circuit 2025-10-22 Pending Response RequestedResponse WaivedIFP administrative-remedies exhaustion-doctrine first-step-act habeas-corpus judicial-review sentencing-credits I. The question for this Court is whether disputes regarding the calculation of an inmate's earned First Step Act time credits, enabling the inmate to…
24-6464 Zachary Stinson v. Felipe Martinez, Jr., Warden Fifth Circuit 2025-02-04 Denied Response WaivedIFP bureau-of-prisons first-step-act prerelease-custody recidivism-reduction sentencing-credits time-credits The First Step Act of 2018 established incentives for federal prisoners to participate in evidence-based recidivism reduction programs and productive …
22-6377 Thaddeus Chaylon Martin v. Florida Florida 2022-12-22 Denied IFP civil-rights corrections criminal-procedure double-jeopardy due-process judicial-discretion jurisdiction prison-credits retroactive-application sentencing sentencing-credits ①Dd Court hae tunisdieton to Amend are-charge then re- sentence again years Later to an expired sentence? martin recieved (45) duy time serve April 29…
19-6359 Stephen Nivens v. Maryland Maryland 2019-10-25 Denied IFP administrative-hearing administrative-law correctional-services double-jeopardy due-process judicial-review sentencing-credits special-project-credits standing statutory-interpretation venue 1.) Whether Judge Daniel P. Dwyer as the Administrative Judge was to preside over and hear Petitioner's hearing for Judicial Review instead of Judge B…
18-6373 Erwin Eugene Semien v. United States Fifth Circuit 2018-10-18 Denied Response WaivedIFP 18-usc-3585 5th-amendment board-of-pardons-v-allen constitutional-rights due-process federal-sentencing greenholtz-v-nebraska-penal-inmates liberty-interest official-detention sentencing-credits Question One: Does the Federal time credit Statute 18 U.S.C. § 3585(b) use of the non-discretionary language that federal inmates "Shall be given cr…