No. 18-7539

Justin Michael Rossi v. The Crown

Lower Court: District of Columbia
Docketed: 2019-01-24
Status: Denied
Type: IFP
Relisted (2)IFP
Tags: civil-liberties civil-rights due-process foreign-government international-human-rights international-rights jurisdiction redress standing work-permit
Key Terms:
SocialSecurity Securities
Latest Conference: 2019-05-09 (distributed 2 times)
Question Presented (AI Summary)

What does an American Citizen traveling on a work permit do to protect his civil-liberties from being infringed upon by a foreign-government?

Question Presented (OCR Extract)

No question identified. : QUESTIONS: 1. What does an American Citizen traveling on a work permit do to protect his civil liberties from being infringed upon by a foreign allied government? 2. The Plaintiff filed Notice of Appeal on May 11th 2018 sent via USPS on appeal of a judgment entered on April 16th 2018, was The Plaintiff's appeal out of time or in time? 3. Does the Supreme Court have jurisdiction in a matter of public concern with regards to international human rights and civil liberties, or does the District Court of D.C.? ' 4, ls the United States a party to the actions of The Crown as suggested by the evidence in The Plaintiff's petition for rehearing? 5. How does an American Citizen get redress from a foreign allied government for infringing on his fundamental rights, whilst traveling legally on a work permit? 2

Docket Entries

2019-05-13
Rehearing DENIED.
2019-04-17
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 5/9/2019.
2019-04-12
Petition for Rehearing filed.
2019-03-25
Petition DENIED.
2019-03-07
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 3/22/2019.
2019-01-15
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due February 25, 2019)

Attorneys

Justin Michael Rossi
Justin Michael Rossi — Petitioner
Justin Michael Rossi — Petitioner