| 19-8224 |
James William Neuman v. Nathan Callahan, et al. |
Iowa |
2020-04-08 |
Denied |
IFP |
civil-rights clerk-conspiracy court-records document-tampering due-process fraud fraud-allegations judicial-misconduct qualified-immunity retaliation theft |
1. Do the Black Hawk County Clerks have qualified
Immunity when they conspired to delete or erase a
200 dollar payment to the clerk's office under
rec… |
| 19-7600 |
Tim Sundy v. Friendship Pavilion Acquisition Company, LLC |
Georgia |
2020-02-07 |
Denied |
IFP |
effectively depriving pro se litigants of the sub equal-protection full-access-to-court judicial-estoppel private-property-without-just-compensation right-to-be-secured-in-papers with the specific and purposeful intent to defrau constitutional-rights document-tampering due-process equal-protection full-access-to-the-court judicial-and-or-equitable-estoppel judicial-misconduct private-property-without-just-compensation pro-se-litigation right-to-be-secured-in-one's-papers |
State of Georgia court officers have demonstrated a collective and relentless practice of knowingly removing or concealing documents and information f… |
| 19-5725 |
Charles Rochester v. The Fortune Society |
Second Circuit |
2019-08-28 |
Denied |
Relisted (2)IFP |
anti-injunction-act civil-procedure civil-rights conflict-of-interest document-tampering due-process eeoc-review equal-employment fraud-upon-the-court jurisdictional-challenge obstruction-of-justice professional-responsibility retaliation tampering-with-documents whistleblower |
1. Did the United State District Court as well as the United States Second Circuit of Appeals erred for not doing their duty to hold a hearing on juri… |