Jeremy Kerr v. John Collier, Judge, Court of Common Pleas of Ohio, Henry County
DueProcess FourthAmendment
Does a State Court violate an individual's right to procedural due process under the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, when it issues an Order that affects a substantial right, two minutes after the movant files the request?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED FOR REVIEW Does a State Court violate an individual's right to procedural due process under the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, when it issues an Order that affects a substantial right, two minutes after the movant files the request? Does a States Court violate an individual's right to procedural due process under the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, when it orders the appointment of receiver despite any evidence that the individual received notice of the proceeding or an opportunity to present any objections. Does a State Court violate an individual's right to procedural | due process under the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, when it orders a receiver to take all personal property, including all cash and cash equivalents, furniture, equipment, computer, and all general intangibles? | | | | @ ]