Galen LeMar Amerson, et al. v. Atlas Law Firm, P.C., et al.
SocialSecurity DueProcess FourthAmendment
If the right to a hearing is assured under due process, according to the 6th and 14th amendments, before a person can be deprived of life, liberty or property, does the denial of a hearing make any judgment or other orders issued by the court unenforceable?
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED 1. If the right to a hearing, is assured under due process, according to the 6th ; and 14th amendments, before a person can be deprived of life, liberty or property, does the denial of a hearing, make any judgment or other orders, by issued by the court unenforceable? : q 2. Is a money judgment, issued as a sanction, without any hearing, even though all the material allegations were denied, constitutional and enforceable? 3. Can the liberty of an alleged civil contemnor, be lost or taken, without a 6h Amendment hearing? 4. If liberty is taken from a person by a court, without a 6th or 14th Amendment . hearing, is it kidnapping, by the State, if the period of loss of liberty, is used by the officer of the court, who moved the court to arrest the person, to enter the person’s residence and other private and secured spaces, without any warrant, to take, destroy or dispose of property, worth over $300,000 and to take private papers while the person(s) are held in jail? , . t