Kermit B. Harris v. Charmaine Bracy, Warden
DueProcess HabeasCorpus
Can a state trial court disregard a defendant's constitutional right to due process of law under the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution, and equal protections of the law, because he was convicted of shooting a police officer?
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED 1.CAN A STATE TRIAL COURT DISREGARD A DEFENDANT'S CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO DUE PROCESS OF LAW UNDER THE 14thaAMENDMENT OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION, AND EQUAL PROTECTIONS OF THE LAW, BECAUSE HE WAS CONVICTED OF SHOOTING A POLICE OFFICER? ; 2.CAN A STATE TRIAL COURT HOLD A DEFENDANT IN CUSTODY WITHOUT A CHARGING OFFENSE, AND IF SO WHEN WILL THE DEFENDANT EVER HAVE # FINALLITY ON HIS SENTENCE WITHOUT A CHARGING OFFENSE?. 1 iad