No. 24-632
Chinonyerem O. Osuagwu v. Leaticia C. Osuagwu
Tags: constitutional-rights due-process legal-document-signing power-of-attorney property-rights state-court-procedure
Key Terms:
DueProcess Privacy
DueProcess Privacy
Latest Conference:
2025-02-21
Question Presented (from Petition)
Whether the New York State Court of Appeals erred in determining that there was no constitutional violation, to warrant a hearing, in a case in which the state supreme court, among other Decisions and Orders, empowered the Respondent to sign the Petitioner's Signature and Name, "on his behalf," to legal documents, despite his vehement objection, and absent legitimate Power of Attorney, thereby causing him to be deprived of property, and also placed his liberty in jeopardy.
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Whether the New York State Court of Appeals erred in allowing a party to sign legal documents on behalf of another without power of attorney, potentially violating constitutional rights
Docket Entries
2025-02-24
Petition DENIED.
2025-01-29
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/21/2025.
2024-12-05
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due January 9, 2025)
Attorneys
Chinonyerem O. Osuagwu
Chinonyerem O. Osuagwu — Petitioner