Marty D. Foust v. Lawrence Brothers, Inc., et al.
ERISA
Should an official of the Virginia Supreme Court tell the truth about information that they read in document sent by the Petitioner?
No question identified. : 2. Should an official of the Virginia Supreme Court tell the truth about information that they read in document sent by the Petitioner? 3. Should an official of the Virginia Supreme Court hold evidence from the Justices of the Virginia Supreme Court, knowing that it will injure the Petitioner’s chances for a rehearing and knowing that it might or will help the Petitioner or rehearing? 4. Should an official of the Virginia Supreme Court tell or hide information from the Justices of the Virginia Supreme Court that the mail that was sent to the Court was delayed by the United State Postal Service, that was mailed by certified mail on June 22, 2020, but did not get to the Virginia Supreme Court until July 16, 20207 That is 24 days later! 5. Should an official of the Virginia Supreme Court with — hold documentation from the Justices of the Virginia Supreme Court sent by the Petitioner? 6. Should an official of the Virginia Supreme Court violate the Rights of the Petitioner, Human Rights, Civil Rights, Bill of Rights, Fifth Amendment Rights, Eleventh Amendment Rights, Fourteenth Amendment Rights of the United State Constitution? 7. Does the Virginia Court of Appeals have Jurisdiction over Crimes committed in the Virginia Worker’s Compensation Commission (V WCC) arena or area, where crimes were committed against the Injured Worker or Appellant? 2 8. Does the Virginia Court of Appeals have authority to subpoena records from the VWwCcc? 9. Does the Virginia Court of Appeals have the right to delay a motion and the response to the Appellant from the Appellant documents sent to the Court of Appeals of Virginia on 07/30/2018 and did not receive a response from the court until December 6, 2018, asking the Court of Appeals to subpoena the records from Virginia Worker’s Compensation Commission, with the time, date, Month and year; so that he (the Appellant) could finish his opening brief to the Court? It was 3 months later that I got the response and the Virginia Court of Appeals had made their decision on January 29, 2019; but my dead-line was November 9, 2018 to get my opening brief into the Court of Appeals of Virginia, I didn’t receive the records with the time, date, month and year, so I could get the