Noel Turner v. Texas Department of Criminal Justice
SocialSecurity DueProcess
Due-process-violation
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED 1) Has Turner's constitutional Due Process rights been violated under the "evading review" and "capable of repetition" standards? Despite the many claims of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice that they have changed their oun policy to give him the very relief that he sought... the fact of the matter, no written policy has been changed, amended, or instituted in the span of over two years since these claims were made to the courts by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. And Turner has since been denied these very rights by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's Administration, Thus, were not Turner's Due Process rights violated? Is . he not afforded equal protection under the law? , : “ 2) Were Turner's Constitutional Due Process rights violated by not being awarded the "cost of suit" as in the relief of his Original Complaint, since as per common law/case law, Turner has reached the standards set by various U.S. Courts, to be the "Prevaling Party" to recover the Cost of this suit? L