Securities
Whether military plea-bargains procedures are unconstitutional
No question identified. : ~ Questions Rule 24 1(a) L ‘Whether military plea-bargains procedures are unconstitutional creating a lack of jurisdiction over petitioners court-martial therefore, making unlawful convictions. IL. Whether ali military defense counsels are ineffective by advising military accused to ; waive his right to a court-martial; when waiver of the court would undo the jurisdiction of the court thereby violating the 6th amendment of the U.S. Constitution effective : assistance of counsel. TI. | Whether an accused person (in civilian court) can waive trial by jury under the 6th amendment; therefore waiving the right to jury trial. IV. _ Whether the U.S. Supreme Court usurped its authority by allowing waiver of trial by jury _ _ .._ pursuant to the 6th amendment. Vv. Whether the U.S. Supreme Court, by one of its rulings has the authority to change the Constitution, subsequently usurping Congress authority under Article 5 of the Constitution to make a lawful change to the Constitution. : VI. Whether the U.S. Supreme Court has the authority to change the constitutional duty placed on them to provide trial by jury for all crimes. VII. Whether the U.S. Supreme Court usurped its authority in making a ruling (Singer v. U.S.) that adds another method of finding an accused guilty. VII. Whether the Congress can delegate to the U.S. Supreme Court, its authority to make trial by jury a constitutional right to be waived. (i) TX. Who has the authority to waive a required duty placed upon the Judicial Branch of Government? Subsequently, where does this authority come from? Xx. Whether plea-bargains are unconstitutional. (ii)