Arthur O. Armstrong v. United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DueProcess Privacy
Whether appellees acted in a conspiracy to deprive appellant of liberty or property without due process of law
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether appellees acted in a conspiracy to deprive appellant of liberty or property ; without due process of law in violation of the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments to the . Constitution of the United States. ; 2. Whether appellee Donald W. Stephens acted with active connivance in the tnaking of : i the March 31, 2011 driving while impaired and DWLD false reports and other conduct to deprive appellant of liberty or property without due process of law in violation of the Fourth : . and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States. 3. Whether appellees detained appellant in prison without due process of law in violation of the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States. PROCEEDING AND RELATED CASES Armstrong v. North Carolina, et al No. 5:20-CV-00331-D. United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, Western Division. Judgment entered August 14, 2020. Armstrong v. North Carolina, et al; No. 20-431, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Judgment entered March 10, 2021. . , ; Rule 26.1: Disclosure statement. ; ; \ There is no parent of publicly held company owing 10% or more of the corporate stock. . TABLE OF CONTENT QUESTIONS PRESENTED H . CONSTITUTIONAL AND STATUTORY PROVISIONS INVOLVED