SocialSecurity DueProcess FirstAmendment
Whether the People of the State of New York, while investigating child
abuse and neglect and crime, interfered with Petitioner 's first and fourteenth
amendment free exercise rights when they caused his Tripartite Christian Name
to be misrepresented, suppressed and concealed during'family and criminal court
proceedings, and his convictions and appeals to be adjudicated under misnomers?
Whether, on the record at bar, Petitioner was deprived of due process of
law in violation of Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), when the People of
the State of new York suppressed one hundred and twenty-five dollars, the
misnomer Edie Dixon, and his Tripartite Christian Name?
Whether the fabrication, misrepresentation, suppression, and concealment
of evidence knowingly and intentionally in affidavits to secure warrants of arrest,
during grand jury and trail proceedings, appeals, and federal Habeas review
constitutes fraud on the courts when prosecutors and defense attorneys are
involved?
Whether the People of the State of New York interfered with Petitioner's first and fourteenth amendment free exercise rights