Brent William Bogseth v. Michigan
I. If there is no evidence to show that a defendant actvally
Committed the offense of Murder Can premedifation and deliberation
then exist as the lower Courts believe in this Present Case, or is
that Conviction infact a violation of fundamental dve process rights
as per the Vand Xir Amendments of the United States Constitution?
Woud the affirmation of Said Conviction by the State Court of
Appeals then be in Violation of dve process as well?
II. Is Using
non disclosed, ron admitted demonstrative evidence at
trial as Support in a Prosections Closing arguments a vilation of
fair trial rights and dve process?
Whether the lack of evidence to show the defendant actually committed the offense of murder means premeditation and deliberation cannot exist, or if the conviction is a violation of due process rights under the 5th and 14th Amendments