Noah R. Robinson v. United States
Whether former Circuit Court Chief Judge Richard A. Posner misstated the evidence of record in the Green remand opinion, as a means to the end of justifying the reinstatement of the Supreme Court vacated (Judge Posner authored) direct appeal judgements, perhaps motivated by his animosity and disdain against Robinson alone, or Robinson and current Supreme Court Justices?
Whether the Supreme Courts holding in Williams v. Pennsylvania, 136 S. Ct. 1899 (2016) is a new, substantive rule of law that narrowed the scope of the criminal recusal statute by interpreting its terms, retroactively applicable on collateral review?
Whether a federal judge's refusal to (pretrial and during trial) recuse himself from a federal proceeding involving a man/trial - defendant that he as a state law enforcement agent (Chief of State Police) investigated and sought to prosecute a few years earlier, violated due process of law, within the meaning of Puckett V., U.S., 556 U.S. 129 2 141 (2009) and Williams, Supra?
Whether the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit erred egregiously (and perhaps maliciously) in refusing to adjudicate, or allow two (2) seperate district courts (in Indiana and Illinois) to adjudicate Robinson habeas corpus petitions, which presented compellingly valid actual innocence claims, by the misuse of perpetual restricted filer orders for over a decade?
Whether former Circuit Court Chief Judge Richard A. Posner misstated the evidence of record in the Green remand opinion, as a means to the end of justifying the reinstatement of the Supreme Court vacated (Judge Posner authored) direct appeal judgements, perhaps motivated by his animosity and disdain against Robinson alone, or Robinson and current Supreme Court Justices?