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  1. DUPREE v. YOUNGER. CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT. No. 22–210. Argued April 24, 2023—Decided May 25, 2023. Respondent Kevin Younger claims that during his pretrial detention in a Maryland state prison, petitioner Neil Dupree, then a correctional officer lieutenant, ordered three prison guards to attack him.

  2. 24 de abr. de 2023 · Brief of respondent Kevin Younger in opposition filed. Dec 07 2022: DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/6/2023. Dec 07 2022: Reply of petitioner Neil Dupree filed. (Distributed) Jan 09 2023: DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/13/2023. Jan 13 2023: Petition GRANTED. Jan 31 2023: SET FOR ARGUMENT on Monday, April 24, 2023. Feb 08 2023

  3. Facts of the case. Kevin Younger was a pretrial detainee at a state prison in Baltimore, Maryland. One morning, three guards attacked Younger and other inmates at the direction of Neil Dupree, an intelligence lieutenant at the prison. Younger sued Dupree under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, claiming that Dupree violated his Fourteenth Amendment due process ...

  4. Waiver of right of respondent Kevin Younger to respond filed. Main Document: Sep 21 2022: DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 10/7/2022. Sep 22 2022: Response Requested. (Due October 24, 2022) Oct 11 2022: Motion to extend the time to file a response from October 24, 2022 to November 23, 2022, submitted to The Clerk. Main Document: Oct 12 2022

  5. 23 de abr. de 2023 · Kevin Younger was detained before trial at a state prison in Baltimore, Maryland. While Younger in custody, a prison official, Neil Dupree, directed three prison guards to attack Younger and other inmates. The guards beat Younger viciously, leaving him unconscious and bleeding profusely.

  6. KEVIN YOUNGER on writ of certiorari to the united states court of appeals for the fourth circuit [May 25, 2023] Justice Barrett delivered the opinion of the Court.

  7. No. 22–210. Argued April 24, 2023—Decided May 25, 2023. Respondent Kevin Younger claims that during his pretrial detention in a Maryland state prison, petitioner Neil Dupree, then a correctional off-cer lieutenant, ordered three prison guards to attack him.