Myron Hubbard v. Missouri Department of Mental Health
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Whether the Court of Appeals and District Courts breached its duty, departed from the accepted and usual course of judicial proceeding and is of such imperative importance as to call for an exercise of this Court's supervisory power, whether or not the Defendants committed Fraud Upon the Court and whether the Petitioner is entitled to relief pursuant to The Law of Void Judgments?
questions presented for review are: 1. Whether the Court of Appeals and District Courts breached its duty, departed from the accepted and usual course of judicial proceeding and is of such imperative importance as to call for an exercise of this Court’s supervisory power, whether or not the Defendants committed Fraud Upon the Court and whether the Petitioner is entitled to relief pursuant to The Law of Void Judgments? 2. Should the United States Supreme Court assume Original Jurisdiction for misconduct committed upon it and pursuant 28 U.S. Code § 1251 for state attorneys taking adverse retaliatory actions against a citizen in another state?