Guy Heffington v. Pamela Puleo, et al.
DueProcess FifthAmendment Jurisdiction
Whether Guy Heffington was denied due process, right to attorney, right to jury trial, and equal protection
Questions Presented For Review 1. Whether Guy Heffington, the son of Joan Farr f/k/a Joan Heffington, was denied due process of law under the Fifth Amendment, the right to an attorney under the Sixth Amendment, the right to a jury trial under the Seventh Amendment and equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, since the courts knew his mother not been able to acquire legal representation for 18 years. 2. Whether the Court of Appeals erred in its decision after Guy Heffington showed sufficient evidence to prove conspiracy by respondents to deny him the right to his property diversity jurisdiction applied and personal jurisdiction was moot. 3. Whether Amendment XXVIII should be added to the U.S. Constitution to give everyone the right to be represented in a civil matter the same as a criminal one, or should the words “and justice for a//’ be removed from the Pledge of Allegiance.