James Edward Whitney v. Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, et al.
DueProcess FourthAmendment Privacy
Whether courts can deny individuals' secured, guaranteed, and protected rights to due process
ISSUES PRESENTED FOR REVIEW AND CONSIDERATION 1) Should any court deny an individuals secured, guaranteed, and protected rights to due ; process as expressed in the 5th, 6th, 9th, and 14th amendments to the constitution of the United States? 2) Is is proper for any court to dismiss a petition or pleading when it has not yet been vested with the jurisdiction to rule on the merits of the case? 3) Is not a court clerk to be held accountable and responsible when they take it upon themselves to act outside and breach off their discretionary or ministerial duties of office to intentionally interfere with and obstruct an individuals actions at law, suits in equity, or other proper proceedings for redress to provide favorable treatment for friends, relatives, and associates employed by the state 4) Does a Justice, in his / her super-visional role over those that subject and subordinate to them, have a duty and responsibility to take action and / or corrective measures when so . informed of subordinates, such as a clerk of the courts in appropriate activities i