No. 18-7897

Larael Owens v. Maria Zucker, et al.

Lower Court: Eleventh Circuit
Docketed: 2019-02-13
Status: Denied
Type: IFP
Relisted (2)IFP
Tags: civil-procedure civil-rights civil-rights-violation contract-law due-process federal-question-jurisdiction immunity judicial-immunity standing state-court-procedure subject-matter-jurisdiction
Latest Conference: 2019-06-06 (distributed 2 times)
Question Presented (from Petition)

1.Does a State Judges have authority to preside over a case when He/She has a conflicts of interest Does absolute immunity apply when ajudge has acted criminally under color of law and without jurisdiction, as well as actions taken in an administrative capacity to influence cases?

2.Does Eleventh Amendment immunity apply when officers of the court have violated 31 U.S. Code § 3729 and the state has refused to provide any type of declaratory relief?

3.Does Title IV-D, Section 458 of the Social Security Act violate the United States Constitution due to the incentives it creates for the court to willfully violate civil rights of parties in child custody and support cases?

4.Has the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit erred in basing its decision on the rulings of a Federal judge who has clearly and willfully violated 28 U.S. Code § 455.

.Can a state force a bill of attainder on a natural person in force you into slavery

6.Can a judge have Immunity for their non judicial activities who knowingly violate civil rights

2. If a person obtains subject matter should they be denied access to the Federal courts

8.Can a natural person be forced into a contract

9. Did both court's error in dismissing the case

Question Presented (AI Summary)

Question not identified.

Docket Entries

2019-06-10
Rehearing DENIED.
2019-05-21
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 6/6/2019.
2019-05-07
Petition for Rehearing filed.
2019-04-15
Petition DENIED.
2019-03-28
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 4/12/2019.
2019-02-07
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due March 15, 2019)

Attorneys

Larael Owens
Larael K. Owens — Petitioner