Chris Ann Jaye v. Oak Knoll Village Condominium Owners Association, Inc., et al.
DueProcess
Are the circuit judges of the Third Circuit acting in violation of the US Constitution by providing different due process to citizens similarly situated?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED FOR REVIEW 1. Are the circuit judges of the Third Circuit acting in violation of the US Constitution by providing different due process to citizens similarly situated? Does the doctrine of reverse incorporation apply to the circuit judges of the Third Circuit as it pertains to the Equal Protection Clause? And if so, does judicial immunity apply when they violate a citizen’s right to same? 2. Are the circuit judges of the Third Circuit violating the separation of powers act by failing to apply the : laws as they are written and acting outside of their jurisdictional limitations that Congress has authorized? 3. Is it a violation of a citizen’s First Amendment rights for circuit judges to lie in their rulings to deprive them of a court of law (and a required remand of their case based on facts and law)? Is it a violation of a citizen’s First Amendment rights to deprive them of a court to have claims adjudicated , that were properly pled by R. 8? Is it a violation of a citizen’s First Amendment rights to be sanctioned by a judge acting under color of law for speaking out against their government and expressing themselves with the words of their choosing? 4. Are judges immune from civil liability when they misuse their power and act under color of law to aid and further criminal acts by others who are parties to a case?