Lorenzo Davis, Jr. v. Illinois
DueProcess
Prison on Counts that wee"Dismissed" did the Leave do file a Petitien for Weitot state Habess Cocpus? In which Retitioneris showiag that his Aeticle Section 2 of the Illinois Constitution,5{and14 Amendment Constitutiona/Rishts ane being Violated of Due Process. Iawhich letitionen is sittingin Peison on the Couatsthat were"Dismissed"theve is no Verdict inthe Recond on the Counts Petitioner wert to Trialon. Petitionen is being heldin Peison in violation of his Constitutional Rights afforded do him Aeticle 1, Section 2of the Illinois Constitution s 2and1gth Amendment us.l. these Amendments Specifically Provide"Noe shallany Rerson be Depeived of Lite, Libecty on Roperty without Due Process of taw" Articke / Section d of the Illincis Constitutianalso Guarastees. Due Process. Petitioner is being Daprived of tis Risht to Libarty!
Whether it is unconstitutional to hold a person in prison without a valid court order or due process of law