Tim Sundy v. Friendship Pavilion Acquisition Co., et al.
DueProcess
Whether Petitioner Tim Sundy, without a meaningful remedy, has immunity, as provided by the due process clause of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution, from transgressions by state and federal officers which are purposed to deprive Petitioner of a complete record in a civil action, a meaningful appeal, and ultimately of private property without just compensation, in violation of the First Amendment's right of access to the court as well as the Fourth Amendment's right to be secure in his papers?
QUESTION PRESENTED Whether Petitioner Tim Sundy, without a meaningful remedy, has immunity, as provided by the due process clause of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution, from transgressions by state and federal officers which are purposed to deprive Petitioner of a complete record in a civil action, a meaningful appeal, and ultimately of private property without just compensation, in violation of the First Amendment’s right of access to the court as well as the Fourth Amendment’s right to be secure in his papers? i