Brandon Williams v. Roy Cooper, Governor of North Carolina, et al.
I. Did the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit exceed its enumerated
powers and violate basic principles of federalism which seemed to have caused confusion
regarding consideration of this case and ruled to dismiss it on a discriminatory basis and
being partial? Canons of Judicial Ethics; 'Canon 3:.A Judge Should Perform the Duties
of the Office Fairly, Impartially and Diligently." Pierson v. Ray, 386 US 547
, Supreme Court 1967 See also, Williams v. Pennsylvania, 579 U.S.___ (2016)
2. Does the Constitutional violations regarding this case remain as undefined, even while
the evidence has been provided in the Exhibits? :
3. Is there confusion in what clearly establishes law?
4. Is it increasingly hard to establish the law and get past the hurdle of qualified immunity?
5. Does violating the Constitution grants qualified immunity?
6. Does a public official "defraud" the government of its property by advancing a "public
policy reason" for an official decision that is not her subjective "real reason" for making
the decision?
7. Was it not due to negligence, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1986 that Respondent, STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA, et. al, in which they had the power to prevent or aid in preventing
such wrongful acts which makes them liable to Petitioner for the injuries ensued? Fulton
y. Coburn, 133 Ohio St. 192, 12 N.E.2d 471, 477, 10 0.0. 249.
8. Was it not Respondents legal representatives for all damages caused by such wrongful
acts, by which such "persons" by reasonable diligence could have prevented; and such
damages may be recovered in an action on the case; and any number of "persons" guilty
of such wrongful neglect or refusal may be joined as defendants in this action? See,
Schneider v. C. H. Little Co., 184 Mich. 315, 151 N.W. 587, 588; Hulley v.
Moosbrugger, 88 N.J.L. 161, 95 A. 1007, 1010, L.R.A. 1916C, 1203; and Krom v.
Antigo Gas Co., 154 Wis. 528, 143 N.W. 163, 164
9. As in accordance with the Bill of Rights:
A. Does Amendment 4 protect me from unreasonable searches and seizures?
B. Does Amendment 5 provide me protection of rights to life, liberty and
property? ;
C. Does Amendment 6 provide me the right to face my accuser and cross
examine in criminal cases?
D. Does Amendment 7 give me rights in Civil cases to sue at common law and
not be deprived under color of law?
E. Does Amendment 8 forbid excessive fines and cruel and unusual
punishments?
F. Does Amendment 9 provide other rights kept by me, not to be construed to
deny or disparage other rights retained by me?
G. Does Amendment 10 provide undelegated powers kept by the States and the
people?
H. Does Amendment 13 forbid slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a
punishment for a crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted and
Did the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit exceed its enumerated powers and violate basic principles of federalism