Jessica W. v. Administration for Children's Services
ERISA DueProcess
Did the New York County Family Court meet due process and evidence standards in their determinations against the petitioner in disposition of two conjoined appeals?
Questions Presented ) . The United States Constitution provides rights that include but are not limited to , procedural due process rights and freedom from cruel and unusual treatment. The ) following are the list of questions presented to this court on petition for Writ of Certiorari: ) 1. Did the New York County Family Court meet due process and evidence standards in their determinations against the petitioner in disposition of two conjoined appeals? 2. Did the New York County Family Court dispositions made in violation, in . error of the facts, and not on clear and convincing guidelines constitute . violation of the petitioners eighth and fourteenth amendment protected : rights from cruel and unusual treatment, parental protected rights, child ; custody rights, life, liberty and property? : 3. Did the New York County Family Court violate the petitioners 14th : amendment protected Constitutional rights in regards to errors committed within the procedural due process that resulted in dispositions against the petitioner? 4. Did the New York State Court of Appeals err when they refused to accept the case under the doctrine of nunc pro tunc? . 1