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Should the Supreme Court of Florida decline to accept jurisdiction?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Should the Supreme Court of Florida decline to accept jurisdiction, when the claims brought before the court, strongly expresses as well as clearly and convincingly raises questions of great public importance, shows the lower tribunal courts intentionally depriving a natural born citizen of the United States their perpetual Constitutional, Human and Civil Rights, and shows a repeated pattern of discriminatory enforcement from the lower tribunal courts? 2. Should one party be denied their Fourteenth Amendment Right, of Equal Protection Under the Law, and Fundamental fairness, by being denied . participation in an evidentiary hearing regarding their claims of Fraud, and ; Duress, while the opposing party is granted their privilege of an evidentiary , hearing? 3. Should temporary Custody remain with an adoption entity when all elements of the law pertaining to adoption law, and contractual law have not been met? 4. Should a Court uphold an adoption when both Fraud and Negligence have been established during its process? 5. Is there a conflict of interest and position when a Notary Public takes the roles of emotional supporter, case manager, notary, and adoption entity in a single adoption process? 6. Can there be a legal and binding adoption contract when the biological parents and the actual adoption entity never met or had contact to form a meeting of minds beforehand? 7. Isa signature to any contract valid, when the signer was under hospital administered opioid narcotics during the alleged signature, and less than twenty-four hours before the alleged signature, the signer’s life, though no history of drug use had to be saved with Narcan, due to an hospital induced opioid overdose? 8. Is it in the best interest of a child to be placed in the custody of legal : strangers, immediately after the biological mother gives birth in the hospital, : before any termination of parental rights have been signed, while no proper home study has been approved, and before a court establishes the legal strangers as the prospective adoptive parents? i