| 23-1211 |
E. Thomas Scarborough, III v. Court of Common Pleas of Pennsylvania, Northampton County, et al. |
Third Circuit |
2024-05-13 |
Denied |
Relisted (2) |
civil-procedure constitutional-challenge due-process expedited-discovery federal-claims fraud judicial-notice prima-facie-evidence rule-60-motion standing void-order |
Petitioner presents the following questions to this Court and asserts all below should be answered in the affirmative:
1. Whether the Court below mis… |
| 23-7422 |
Charles Talley, et al. v. Housing Authority of Cook County, et al. |
Seventh Circuit |
2024-05-08 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-procedure civil-rights due-process eviction-procedure hud-regulations preemption-doctrine standing supremacy-clause void-order |
1. Did the court's violate the Preemption Doctrine of the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, in their failure to rule on disable Appellant's "… |
| 23-6676 |
Pietro Pasquale Antonio Sgromo v. Bestway USA Inc., et al. |
Arizona |
2024-02-06 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
deficient-service evidentiary-hearing interlocutory-decision judicial-notice parol-evidence res-judicata service-of-process settlement-agreement settlement-agreements void-order |
May a Court take judicial notice of another Court's Order that is void due to deficient service; where the agreements that gave rise to the dispute we… |
| 23A617 |
Yi Tai Shao v. John Roberts, Jr., et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2024-01-03 |
Denied |
|
bar-license child-custody due-process judicial-conspiracy procedural-irregularity void-order |
1. Do Due Process and equity justify rehearing sua sponte based on undisputed evidence of judicial conspiracies and frauds on court in dismissing chil… |
| 23-5073 |
Cinque Robinson v. Janeen D. Guajardo |
Illinois |
2023-07-12 |
Denied |
IFP |
appellate-review constitutional-rights due-process justiciable-controversy parental-rights parenting-time procedural-error subject-matter-jurisdiction void-order |
Did the Appellate Court of Illinois, First District err in not vacating the abatement of my parenting time, in determining that the circuit court had … |
| 22-6490 |
Wayne Johnson v. Court of Appeal of California, First Appellate District, et al. |
California |
2023-01-09 |
Denied |
IFP |
appellate-review constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process harmless-error judicial-fabrication unpublished-opinion void-order void-restraining-order |
Can it ever be harmless error for a State to force a Defendant to stand trial on multiple felonies while admitting into evidence as the foundation of … |
| 22-5636 |
Kathi Sorrentino v. U.S. Bank, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust, et al. |
Connecticut |
2022-09-21 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
14th-amendment appellate-review constitutional-rights due-process erroneous-order federal-statutory-laws judicial-procedure state-laws void-order |
1. If a superior court is mandated to follow a void or erroneous order from an
appellate court, then what does a litigant do to protect their Constitu… |
| 21-5220 |
Brian Brantley v. Florida Department of Revenue |
Florida |
2021-07-27 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-procedure court-order due-process legal-procedure motion-to-vacate rule-1.540 rule-1.540(b)(4) standing subject-matter-jurisdiction void-order |
Whether a court's decision denying a petitioner rule 1.540(b)(4) motion to vacate order as void for lack of subject matter jurisdiction not based on t… |
| 20-6616 |
In Re Theresa Romain |
|
2020-12-14 |
Denied |
IFP |
6th-amendment certiorari-petition civil-procedure constitutional-fairness due-process fairness finality-of-legal-process legal-process standing state-interest void-order |
1. Whether a void order within the meaning of the Constitution can automatically restrain a petition to Certiorari ?
2. Whether a mob trial process c… |
| 19-5555 |
Reginald Lacey v. David Gomez, Warden |
Seventh Circuit |
2019-08-12 |
Denied |
IFP |
4th-amendment civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process fourth-amendment law-enforcement search-and-seizure statutory-authority unreasonable-search void-order warrant-validity warrantless-search |
Specifically, Chicago Police Department Badge No. JAA4 1A0eS, which was used to arrest the Petitioner was created and issued without any Statutory aut… |
| 18-8560 |
Hakeem Sultaana v. Chae Harris, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2019-03-27 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
appellate-jurisdiction fact-claims habeas-corpus jurisdiction-powers-28-usc-1291 jurisdictional-powers pending pending-case publication sixth-circuit u.s.c.-section-1291 void-order |
WHETHER THE SIXTH CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS CAN IGNORE ITS JURISDICTION POWERS UNDER TITLE 28 U.S.C. § 1291 AND FILE A VOID ORDER ON OCTOBER 31, 2018 W… |
| 18-7182 |
Roy Dean Gates v. Texas |
Texas |
2018-12-27 |
Denied |
IFP |
appellate-review civil-procedure constitutional-challenge constitutional-law due-process fourteenth-amendment judicial-authority jurisdiction texas-court-jurisdiction texas-court-of-criminal-appeals texas-supreme-court united-states-constitution-amendment-fourteen void-order |
DOES THE TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS HAVE THE AUTHORITY OR THE JURISDICTION TO OVERRULE AN ORDER BY THE TEXAS SUPREME COURT?
IS THE RULING AND OR… |
| 18-6957 |
Hakeem Sultaana v. Chae Harris, Warden |
Sixth Circuit |
2018-12-07 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
appellate-jurisdiction fact-claims habeas-corpus jurisdiction-powers-28-usc-1291 jurisdictional-powers pending pending-case publication sixth-circuit u.s.c.-section-1291 void-order |
WHETHER THE SIXTH CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS CAN IGNORE ITS JURISDICTION POWERS UNDER TITLE 28 U.S.C. § 1291 AND FILE A VOID ORDER ON AUGUST 20, 2018 WI… |