Theodore William Taylor v. The Kendall Law Group, P.L.L.C., et al.
DueProcess
Whether the Fifth Circuit violated the Petitioner's (Plaintiff's) Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights to Due Process of the Law by permitting such egregious falsehoods, lies, misrepresentations, and deceptions to enter into a Criminal Hearing, therefore justifying grounds for this Plaintiff to proceed under a CIVIL COMPLAINT against his defense counsel for actions wholly supported by evidence that counsel, in his representation or lack thereof, acted with malfeasance, misfeasance, negligence, and committed malpractice, and thus, established reasonable grounds for the Fifth Circuit to vacate the ruling of the District Court and move the proceeding to JURY TRIAL.all as Constitutional.
Whether the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals erred in affirming the district court's order dismissing the plaintiff's civil complaint without considering the plaintiff's evidence of misconduct, misrepresentations, deception, and unethical behavior by the defense counsel, which violated the plaintiff's Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights