On June 20, 2019, the United States Supreme Court decided McDonough v. Smith, No. 18-485, holding that the statute of limitations for a fabricated-evidence claim under 42 U.S.C. §1983 begins to run when the criminal...more
6/21/2019
/ 42 U.S.C. §1983 ,
Acquittals ,
Appeals ,
Cause of Action Accrual ,
Common Law Claims ,
Constitutional Challenges ,
Criminal Prosecution ,
False Evidence ,
Loss of Liberty ,
Malicious Prosecution ,
McDonough v Smith ,
Reaffirmation ,
Reversal ,
SCOTUS ,
Statute of Limitations ,
Time-Barred Claims
On May 23, 2016, the United States Supreme Court decided Foster v. Chatman, No. 14-8349, holding that it was clearly erroneous for a state habeas court to decide that a criminal defendant failed to show purposeful...more
5/24/2016
/ Batson claim ,
Criminal Prosecution ,
Death Penalty ,
Foster v Chatman ,
Jurisdiction ,
Jury Selection ,
Peremptory Challenges ,
Race Discrimination ,
Res Judicata ,
SCOTUS ,
Voir Dire ,
Writ of Habeus Corpus
On June 15, 2015, the United States Supreme Court decided Mata v. Lynch, No. 14-185, holding that federal courts of appeals have jurisdiction to review the Board of Immigration Appeals’ (Board) rejection of an alien’s motion...more