No. 21-6496

Christopher Wood v. Florida

Lower Court: Florida
Docketed: 2021-12-02
Status: Denied
Type: IFP
IFP
Tags: civil-procedure civil-rights confidential-information due-process habeas-corpus jurisdiction petition-for-writ-of-certiorari post-conviction pro-se standing supreme-court
Latest Conference: 2022-02-18
Question Presented (from Petition)

A. Did The State Court Violate The 14th, 5th and other Amendments To The United States Constitution as well as clearly Established federal law when it refused to Seal Court records to be of The utmost, Make Justice and federal Information (evenly Sealed and Confidential Information (PSST) and properly aiding Investigations for State and federal agencies?

B. Did The State Govt. Violate The 14th Amendment Due process of Clause of The United States Constitution when it refused to allow him The opportunity to File dispositive abatement document when it was cl accepted and proceeding That non-administrative Ex Parte Communication(s) be properly placed regarding losing to from Court of The Proceedings hear Mued and TE items bowed Lem Carr WcThout an opportunity?

C. Did The State Court Violate The 5 ort 14th Amendment due process Clauses to The United States Constitution when it issued for order Prohibiting pte from Fly eo se Headings Moat on opportunity to be heard of at om pursue That The Federal carr in had Grad a COA on STetaag That The Stet.corT had ed liberty dered ord wheeh fegumd a Malarmy Rene hanny?

Question Presented (AI Summary)

Did The Supreme Court Violate The 14th, 5th and Other Amendments To The United States Constitution as well as Clearly Established Federal Law when it refused to allow me to file a Petition for Writ of Certiorari (Petition for Discretionary Review) and make public court filings that are confidential under the law?

Docket Entries

2022-02-22
Petition DENIED.
2022-01-13
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/18/2022.
2021-08-23
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due January 3, 2022)

Attorneys

Christopher Wood
Christopher Wood — Petitioner