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20-5129,
U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
(May 11, 2020)
Statutory Actions - Other (Appeals)
Case Type | 2890 Statutory Actions - Other |
Tags | 2890 Statutory Actions, Other, 2890 Statutory Actions, Other |
Plaintiff - Appellant | M.M.V. |
Plaintiff - Appellant | A.A.M., a minor |
Plaintiff - Appellant | S.L.V. |
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M.M.V., et al v. William Barr, et al, 20-5129 (D.C. Cir.)
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406 EDA 2023,
Pennsylvania State, Superior Court
(Feb. 21, 2023)
Alice B. Dubow, Megan King, Timika Lane, presiding
Case Type | Murder 1 |
Tags | Murder 1, Murder, Homicide, Criminal |
Appellant | Ivory King |
Amicus | Juvenile Law Center |
Appellee | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Ivory King Appellant, 406 EDA 2023 (Pa. Super. Ct.)
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20-1163,
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
(Jan. 28, 2020)
Immigration - Habeas Corpus - Alien Detainee (Appeals)
Case Type | 2463 Immigration - Habeas Corpus - Alien Detainee |
Tags | 2463 Immigration, Habeas Corpus, Alien Detainee, 2463 Immigration, Habeas Corpus, Alien Detainee |
Plaintiff - Appellant | E. O. H.C., on his own behalf, and on behalf of M.S.H.S., his minor daughter, as her next friend |
Defendant - Appellee | ATTORNEY GENERAL UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
Defendant - Appellee | DIRECTOR UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT |
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E.O.H.C. v. Attorney General United States, et al, 20-1163 (3rd Cir.)
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601250/2022,
New York State, Nassau County, Supreme Court
(Jan. 31, 2022)
Denise Sher, presiding
Case Type | Other Matters - Contract Non-Commercial |
Tags | Other, Matters, Contract, Civil |
Plaintiff - Petitioner | Great Neck Library an incorporated free association library |
Plaintiff - Petitioner | Weihau Yan |
Plaintiff - Petitioner | Liman mimi Hu |
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Great Neck Library et al v. Marietta Dicamillo et al, 601250/2022 (New York State, Nassau County, Supreme Court)
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1:21-cv-01124,
New York Southern District Court
(Feb. 8, 2021)
Judge Lewis J. Liman, presiding, Magistrate Judge Stewart D. Aaron
Assault, Libel & Slander
05/27/2021 | ... Mechil of Tartikov, Inc. v. YLL Irrevocable Tr., 729 F.3d 99, 104 (2d Cir. 2013) (internal quotation marks and citation omitted). Defendant's letter does none of these. (3) With regard to those portions of De... |
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Sheindlin v. Brady, 1:21-cv-01124 (S.D.N.Y.)
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5:21-cv-00017,
Texas Western District Court
(Jan. 11, 2021)
Judge Jason K. Pulliam, presiding
Immigration - Other
Division | San Antonio |
Flags | CLOSED |
Cause | 28:1651 Petition for Writ of Mandamus |
Case Type | 465 Immigration - Other |
Tags | 465 Immigration, Other, 465 Immigration, Other |
Plaintiff | S. L. V. |
Plaintiff | M. F. L., Minor |
Plaintiff | R. L. A. |
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V. et al v. Rosen et al, 5:21-cv-00017 (W.D.Tex.)
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Reply of petitioner Paul David Storey, Main Document (U.S. Jan. 1, 2025)
Mr. Storey does not need to prove his state postconviction proceedings denied him due process for this Court to grant his petition.
Thus, although Mr. Storey’s due process rights likely were violated in his state 2 The quote above was taken from the brief filed by the current District Attorney, Phil Sorrells, filed in the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in August, 2023. postconviction proceedings when the TCCA refused to give any weight to the State’s confession of error,3 Mr. Storey need not make this showing.
The violation of his due process rights at his trial is sufficient to invoke this Court’s jurisdiction to grant his petition for writ of certiorari.4 III.
The State then confessed error, waived the procedural bar, and asked the TCCA to reconsider its decision, just as it did in Mr. Storey’s case.
Petitioner respectfully requests that the Court grant the petition for a writ of certiorari, reverse and remand with instructions to order a new punishment trial.
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Reply of petitioner Paul David Storey, Main Document (U.S. Jan. 1, 2025)
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Reply of petitioner Paul Storey filed, Proof of Service (U.S. Jan. 1, 2025)
CAPITAL CASE No. 24-5791 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES PAUL DAVID STOREY, Petitioner v. STATE OF TEXAS, Respondent CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Reply of petitioner Paul Storey filed, Proof of Service (U.S. Jan. 1, 2025)
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Reply of petitioner Paul Storey filed, Main Document (U.S. Jan. 1, 2025)
Mr. Storey does not need to prove his state postconviction proceedings denied him due process for this Court to grant his petition.
Thus, although Mr. Storey’s due process rights likely were violated in his state 2 The quote above was taken from the brief filed by the current District Attorney, Phil Sorrells, filed in the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in August, 2023. postconviction proceedings when the TCCA refused to give any weight to the State’s confession of error,3 Mr. Storey need not make this showing.
The violation of his due process rights at his trial is sufficient to invoke this Court’s jurisdiction to grant his petition for writ of certiorari.4 III.
The State then confessed error, waived the procedural bar, and asked the TCCA to reconsider its decision, just as it did in Mr. Storey’s case.
Petitioner respectfully requests that the Court grant the petition for a writ of certiorari, reverse and remand with instructions to order a new punishment trial.
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Reply of petitioner Paul Storey filed, Main Document (U.S. Jan. 1, 2025)
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Brief of respondent Texas in opposition, Certificate of Word Count (U.S. Dec. 19, 2024)
Respondent.
On.
Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
I, Fredericka Sargent, a member of the bar of this Court, hereby certify that Respondent’s Brief in Opposition filed on December 18, 2024, complies with the page limits for documents presented on 8 %- by 11-inch paper under Rule 33.2(b) because it contains approximately 12 pages, not counting the exclusions specified in Rule 33.1(d).
Assistant Criminal District Attorney Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office Counsel of Record
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Brief of respondent Texas in opposition, Certificate of Word Count (U.S. Dec. 19, 2024)
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Brief of respondent Texas in opposition, Proof of Service (U.S. Dec. 19, 2024)
Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
I, Fredericka Sargent, a memberof the bar of this Court, hereby certify that on December 18, 2024, I served the foregoing Brief in Opposition, Proof of Service, and Certificate of Compliance with Page Limit on counselof record for Petitioner: Keith S. Hampton, Attorney at Law, P.O.
All parties required to be served have been served.
LiLOrarks
Assistant Criminal District Attorney Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office Counsel of Record
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Brief of respondent Texas in opposition, Proof of Service (U.S. Dec. 19, 2024)
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Brief of respondent Texas in opposition, Main Document (U.S. Dec. 19, 2024)
... by the Eighth Amendment at the trial stage of a capital case are . . . sufficient to assure the reliability of the process by which the death penalty is imposed.” Id. But when a State does provide postconviction relief, “it must nonetheless ...
... relieve the court “of the performance of the judicial function.” Id. Rather, while “[t]he considered judgment of law enforcement officers that reversible error has been committed is entitled to great weight,” “judicial obligations” nonetheless ...
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Brief of respondent Texas in opposition, Main Document (U.S. Dec. 19, 2024)
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1:20-cv-00259,
New York Southern District Court
(Jan. 10, 2020)
Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil, presiding
Civil Rights - Americans with Disabilities Act - Education
Division | Foley Square |
Flags | ECF |
Cause | 20:1415 IDEA: Challenge decision re education for handicapped |
Case Type | 448 Civil Rights - Americans with Disabilities Act - Education |
Tags | 448 Civil Rights, Americans With Disabilities Act, Education, 448 Civil Rights, Americans With Disabilities Act, Education |
Plaintiff | i.c. on Behalf of S.G. |
Defendant | New York City Department of Education ("Doe") |
Plaintiff | I.C. on behalf of S.G. |
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I.C. v. New York City Department Of Education et al, 1:20-cv-00259 (S.D.N.Y.)
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5:19-cv-06144,
Pennsylvania Eastern District Court
(Dec. 27, 2019)
HONORABLE JOSHUA D. WOLSON, presiding
Immigration - Habeas Corpus - Alien Detainee
Division | Allentown |
Flags | APPEAL, HABEAS, A/R |
Cause | 28:2241 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (federal) |
Case Type | 463 Immigration - Habeas Corpus - Alien Detainee |
Tags | 463 Immigration, Habeas Corpus, Alien Detainee, 463 Immigration, Habeas Corpus, Alien Detainee |
Plaintiff | e.o.h.c. |
Defendant | Barr |
Petitioner | E.O.H.C. |
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E.O.H.C. v. BARR et al, 5:19-cv-06144 (E.D.Pa.)
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Brief amici curiae of Judith Cherry et, Certificate of Word Count (U.S. Nov. 20, 2024)
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Paul David Storey, Petitioner v. Texas, 24-5791, Brief amici curiae of Judith Cherry et, Certificate of Word Count (U.S. Nov. 20, 2024)
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