The sources of habeas corpus can be found in the Constitution, statutory law, and case law. The Suspension Clause of the Constitution (Article I, Section 9, Clause 2), states: “The Privileges of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it.” Although the Constitution does not specifically create the right to habeas corpus relief, federal statutes provide federal courts with the authority to grant habits relief to state prisoners. Only Congress has the power to suspend the writ of habeas corpus, either by its own affirmative actions or through an express delegation to the Executive. The Executive does not have the independent authority to suspend the writ. More:https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/habeas_corpus
Prisoner Petitions – Nevada (NV)
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Prisoner Petitions – Nevada (NV) Inmate List
Nevada Prisoner Petitions – Letter O
This page lists publicly available prisoner petition records filed in Nevada for names beginning with the letter O. These case listings may include prisoner civil rights matters, habeas-related filings, sentence challenges, prison condition claims, and other inmate-related court actions.
The records below are organized alphabetically to make browsing easier. If a large number of filings exist for one letter, the listings may be divided across multiple pages.
Letter: O
Page: 2
Total Records for Letter O: 65
Date Range: February 3, 1992 through April 4, 2024
About These Nevada Petition Records
Prisoner petitions can involve issues such as prison conditions, civil rights claims, disciplinary disputes, medical care complaints, or motions related to custody and sentencing. This section is provided as a browsing aid for users looking through petition-related court records in Nevada.
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| Plaintiff/ Respondent Name |
Petitioner/ Defendant Name |
Filed, Nature of Suit, Judge |
|---|---|---|
| Orlando Scott Martin‚ Jr. - Judge Howard D. McKibben More Information >>> |
Isidro Baca, Nevada Attorney General | Filed: June 02, 2016 Habeas Corpus (General) §28:2254 Petition for Writ |
| Oscar James Mitchell - Judge Larry R. Hicks More Information >>> |
USA | Filed: July 25, 2016 Prisoner: Vacate Sentence §28:2255 Motion to Vacate |
| - Mar 09, 2017 More Information >>> |
Filed: March 09, 2017 Prisoner: Civil Rights §42:1983 Prisoner Civil Ri |
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| Omar McIntosh - Judge Robert C. Jones More Information >>> |
Romeo Aranas, Doctor Naughton, Marsha Johns | Filed: September 22, 2017 Prisoner: Civil Rights §42:1983 Prisoner Civil Ri Jury demanded by Plaintiff |
| Oleg Socolov - Judge Gloria M Navarro More Information >>> |
State Of Utah | Filed: December 23, 2020 Habeas Corpus (General) §28:2254, Referring Judge Elayna J Youchah |
| Oscar Oswaldo Gonzalez-Castillo - Judge Daniel J Albregts More Information >>> |
Chad F. Wolf, William P. Barr, Bryan S. Wilcox | Filed: January 27, 2021 Habeas Corpus (General) §28:2254, Referring Judge Richard F Boulware |
| Oscar Oswaldo Gonzalez-Castillo - Judge Kent J Dawson More Information >>> |
Chad F Wolf, Bryan S Wilcox, William P Barr | Filed: January 26, 2021 Habeas Corpus (General) §28:2241, Referring Judge Elayna J Youchah |
| Oleg Socolov - Judge Jennifer A Dorsey More Information >>> |
Attorney General of the US | Filed: March 01, 2021 Habeas Corpus (General) §28:2241, Referring Judge Cam Ferenbach |
| Oscar Garcia Rodriguez - Judge Kent J Dawson More Information >>> |
Attorney General of the State of Nevada, Hutching | Filed: April 02, 2021 Habeas Corpus (General) §28:2254, Referring Judge Nancy J Koppe |
| Oscar Art Stanley - Judge Carla Baldwin More Information >>> |
A. Richardson, J. Tremain | Prisoner: Civil Rights §42:1983, Referring Judge Larry R Hicks Jury demanded by Plaintiff |
| Oleg Socolov - Judge Richard F Boulware More Information >>> |
Attorney General of the US | Filed: December 15, 2021 Habeas Corpus (General) §28 U.S.C. § 2254 , Referring Judge Elayna J Youchah |
Do not let him out please he murdered my father and shot that girl he is a menace to society keep him in jail or give him the death penalty
I agree. The girl he shot was my best friend. She lived in fear of his family doing something to her and/or her children until the day she passed away from natural causes some years later. But either way just the fact that she was so terrified and the way that she was shot and left for dead and her friend murdered he deserves to rot in prison or get the death penalty. I dont think the small amount of time he got was justice for either family. The man who was murdered was murdered in cold blood and she was shot and he most definitely intended on killing her so there wouldnt be any witnesses. But god had other plans for her which is why i believe she survived. I will be at his parole hearing in place of my best friend to make sure he doesnt get out until he expires. Because unfortunately thats the longest they can keep him by law so he should have to stay there until then.
Tuiofu is a changed man and has paid for his involvement in which he did not take a life. He has dedicated his life to God. My deepest condolences for your loss. This is not the same person he will be a great member to society and work diligently to bring hope, peace and strength to his family and community.