Jean Coulter v. Cathy Bissoon, Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, et al.
DueProcess
Have the courts' refusal to recuse and non-compliance with criminal/civil statutes, case law and their code of conduct and the rule of law resulted in the courts' violation of separation of powers and rights to due process?
Questions Presented Questions of First Impression 1. Have the Courts’ refusal to recuse and noncomphance with criminal/civil statutes, Case Law and their Code of Conduct and the Rule of Law — resulted in the Courts' violation of Separation of Powers, and Rights to Due Process? 2. Have the Lower Courts impermissibly, afterthe-fact, expanded upon the Vexatious Litigant Order, to permit dismissal and protect the proceeds of Judges' crimes effectuated from the bench? dL. (b.) _ Parties in the court below Petitioner Jean Coulter : Respondents Cathy Bissoon Joy Flowers Conti Theodore A, McKee, Anthony J. Scirica, Thomas Michael Hardiman, ; Joseph A. Greenaway Jr., Julio M. Fuentes, Thomas Ignatius Vanaskie Marie Milie Jones, Richard G. Andrews, Unknown Employee in the Office of the Clerk (c.)