Daniel Twian Brown v. Steven Johnson, Administrator, New Jersey State Prison, et al.
DueProcess FourthAmendment CriminalProcedure Privacy
Whether the Third Circuit Court of Appeals Erred in Denying Petitioner a Certificate of Appealability
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1.) Whether the Third Circuit Court of Appeals Erred in Denying Petitioner a Certificate of Appealability on His Claim that His Warrantless Arrest was not Unlawful and Illegal and in Violation of the New Jersey and the United States Constitution. 2.) Whether the Third Circuit Court of Appeals Erred in Denying Petitioner a Certificate of Appealability on His Claim that His Statements should not Have been Suppressed as His Arrest was Illegal given the Lack of Both an Arrest and Search Warrant in Violation of the New Jersey Constitution Article I, Para. 7 and the United States Constitution, IV Amendment, V Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment. 3.) Whether the Third Circuit Court of Appeals Erred in Denying ' Petitioner a Certificate of Appealability on His Claim that He was not Denied Effective Assistance of Trial Counsel. . 4.) Whether the Third Circuit Court of Appeals Erred in Denying Petitioner a Certificate of Appealability on His Claim that He was not Denied Effective Assistance of Appellate Counsel. 5.) Whether the Third Circuit Court of Appeals Erred in Denying Petitioner a Certificate of Appealability on His Claim that the Refusal of the New Jersey Supreme Court to Extend Their Ruling in State v. W.A. which Violated His Fundamental Right to a Fair Trial in Violation of the Sixth Amendment and the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. ni