Marilee Brown v. David Bernhardt, Secretary of the Interior, et al.
JusticiabilityDoctri
Whether the lower court erred in dismissing the petitioner's claims
No question identified. : QUESTION , ‘ 1. Although More Lengthy than what is Standard, Petitioner Respectfully seeks Leave of the Court to Provide this More Detailed Response Because of the Importance to Not only to Petitioner, But to All ADVERSELY IMPACTED by the Lower Court’s Decisions, Petitioner Respectfully Prays the Court will REVIEW and GRANT this Petition For Writ Of Certiorart for the Meritous Reasons Herein and so she may be a VOICE FOR OTHERS. a. As noted herein and in her District/Appellate Court Filings SAC Ken Endress COMMITTED SUICIDE because of the impact the Petitioner’s Wrongful Removal had on him and all employees — fear of losing their law enforcement position and their livelihood because of a negligent, fraudulent FFD process: and illegal actions against him by Defendant similar to what was done to the Petioner, all as disclosed Herein and in the Petitioner's District and Appellate Court filings b. Petitioner supported that SAC Ken Endress' supervisor, Ed Grace illegally placed surveillance equipment on SAC Ken Endress’ computer at his home because he expected him to be in touch with Petitioner as she was litigating her Wrongful Removal (stemming from this fraudulent, negligent FFD process and pursuant to illegal personnel actions, discrimiantion, favoritsm, retaliatory animus, disparate treatment, etc,) Similar to the Unlawful Actions enacted against Petioner as described herein and in the Petitioner's District Court Complaint and Other Lower Court Filings, All Supported with Evidence 2. The Petitioner simply Requests to be Heard and she Represents many in her position. A Voice for those such as SAC Ken Endress who COMMITTED SUICIDE because of the abuse he Endured in a hostile work environment similar / E AsSepetons of DOD L io the situation. C\-\BevOO162SP WTA IB \\8) pat feasance Joxweim . . allega} wy A. Petitioner Refers to the