| 23-6238 |
William Jarvis v. Ricky D. Dixon, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, et al. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2023-12-12 |
Denied |
IFP |
confrontation confrontation-clause due-process effective-counsel equal-protection fifth-amendment self-incrimination sixth-amendment third-party-guilt |
1. Whether the Fifth Amendment right to be free from the compulsion to make self incriminating statements includes the right to not be required to pro… |
| 20-7679 |
Troy Allen Lucas, aka Troy Madron v. United States |
Fourth Circuit |
2021-04-08 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
federal-rule-of-evidence-807 fifth-amendment forensic-evidence inconsistencies sixth-amendment third-party-guilt |
Whether the Fifth and Sixth Amendments prohibit a federal court from denying, under Federal Rule of Evidence 807, the admission of testimony provided … |
| 20-1042 |
Pedro Hernandez v. New York |
New York |
2021-01-29 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
constitutional-evidence criminal-procedure due-process evidence federal-rules-of-evidence holmes-precedent holmes-v-south-carolina relevance-standard third-party-guilt |
This Court has long held that a criminal defendant has a constitutional right to introduce evidence suggesting that someone else committed the crime c… |
| 18-6076 |
Wilton Eugene Sandifer, Sr. v. Florida |
Florida |
2018-09-24 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
14th-amendment 4th-amendment 6th-amendment civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process equal-protection evidence-law mandamus standing state-court third-party-guilt trial-rights |
Question not identified. |