Lidia M. Orrego v. Kevin Knipfing, aka Kevin James, et al.
AdministrativeLaw DueProcess
The Due Process Clause provides that no person may be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. Due process requires notice, an opportunity to be heard, and an unbiased decisionmaker. A hearing that meets due process standards must ordinarily be held prior to the deprivation.
The questions presented are:
Whether the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, in the interest of justice, recognizes the mitigating effects of upholding the Constitutional Rights to Due Process and Equal Protection of the Law before the Constitutional Rights are deprived.
Whether the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit analyzes and recognizes the impact of judicial explicit bias in its decision-making to prevent a gross violation of Due Process and avoid a Miscarriage of Justice in the District Court.
Whether the U.S. Eastern District of New York Court abuses its power with explicit bias in violation of the Due Process and Equal Protection guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and this Court to benefit the Respondents who are committing fraud, perjury, and obstruction of justice due to their privileged social standing.
Whether the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recognizes the mitigating effects of upholding the Constitutional Rights to Due Process and Equal Protection of the Law