Richard C. Stephens v. Chad F. Kenney, et al.
DueProcess Privacy JusticiabilityDoctri
Whether the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit erred in affirming the Dismissal on Complaint; in violation of the Petitioner's Constitutionally Guaranteed Rights under the 5th, 6th, 13th, 14th Amendments, Articles, Statutes, Precedential Decisions, and Judicial Conduct Canons
QUESTIONS PRESENTED FOR REVIEW: 1. Whether the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit erred in affirming the Dismissal on Complaint; in violation of the Petitioner's Constitutionally Guaranteed Rights under the 5th, 6th, 13th, 14th Amendments, Articles, Statutes, Precedential Decisions, and Judicial Conduct Canons; with a False Judgment, to shield Agents of the Court form all accountability by using entitlement to Immunities as the defense; in the 2013 color-of-law, concealed, schematically conspired real property theft and elder abuse, the Court characterized as a 2016 Prior Litigated Probate Estate Distribution when by all Respondents’ pleadings this theft was never litigated and the Owners by Certified Deed were not notified and alive, making our Family’s hard work de facto slavery? 2. Whether it is an inherent violation of fair & impartial, 6 Amendment for a Judge to dismiss a case on complaint, without presentation of the case when the adverse parties are a Citizen and Judge, citing Judicial Immunities? B. LIST OF INTERESTED PARTIES AND CORPORATE DISCLOSURE All parties are listed in the Case Caption. There are no corporations involved in this matter, no parent companies and no subsidiaries to list. iii v C.