George C. Chatman v. Arrowhead Credit Union
SocialSecurity DueProcess FourthAmendment Privacy
Whether we abide by the laws and the constitution of the United States in protecting our secured property Social security?
Questions Presented 1 Whether we abide by the laws and the constitution of the United States in protecting our secured property Social security? 2 ; Whether the requirement of due process of law before conversion of secured property (social security) applicable to this case? 3 Whether the ninth circuit Opinion as insubstantial applicable with reyards to federal law 42 USC 407(a) that the right of the Petitioner under that subchapter are not subject to execution, levy, attachment, or garnishment,or other legal process? 4 Whether a judgment of the State Court and the jury violated the rule of law? 5 Whether the judgment is considered Oppression under article 1 section 9 U.S. Constitution Knowingly disregarded the right of the Petitioner secured by our laws? 6 Whether the Respondent acting under color of regulation violated federal law 42 USC section 1983 to the deprivation of the Petitioner's property? I . 7 Whether the Respondent is liable for violation of the 14th Amendment of the U.S.Constitution because the Petitioner’s interest of property is threatened? 8 Whether a judgment of the State Court or the Opinion of the Ninth Circuit that affected the right of the Petitioner as none existed or insubstantial considered to be a void judgment?