Kevin Sembrat v. Heather Stanton, fka Heather Sembrat
SocialSecurity DueProcess
Whether Petitioner was unconstitutionally deprived of property without due process
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED 1. Whether, in violation of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, as well as The Civil Rights Act of 1871 "Section 1983" Statute, 42 U.S.C. § 1988, Petitioner was | unconstitutionally deprived of his $3,800 property without due process of law after being victimized by Respondent's theft of Petitioner's $3,800, wherein Respondent was illegally given access to Petitioner's $3,800 by the Trial Court breaching its fiduciary duty to safeguard Petitioner's $3,800, and wherein thereafter the Trial Court breached its duty against impropriety and for impartiality, as specified in the New Jersey Code of Judicial Conduct, CANON 2, and Rule 2.1, with an agreement-breaching credit and related ‘made-up’ language that improperly advocated on behalf of Respondent’s and her theft? -i /