Susan Lloyd v. Joshua Thornsbery, et al.
DueProcess FourthAmendment FirstAmendment
Are retired state judges constitutional?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Are retired state judges constitutional? 2.Is a litigant given a fair trail by jury when judge has no oath of office, irrelevant facts are focused on, discovery is denied, evidence is denied, a juror and the judge fell asleep, physician depositions are denied and judge is prejudicial, jury room is close to the courtroom and can be | heard vice versa , and the majority of the case is dismissed because the attorney did not mention all of the Defendants names during opening statements and case is sealed and denying Lloyd default judgment? 3. Is vexatious litigator status constitutional? 4. Is sanctioning a litigant who has an attorney and civil : , rights are violated unconstitutional and a due process violation? : 5. Is denying a new trail constitutional when a litigants rights are denied? . 6. Is sanctioning a litigant constitutional when the other parties admit to fault? . | 7. Is a State Supreme court allowed to deny cases when a . litigants State and Federal Constitutional Rights are violated? 8. Is threats to rape and murder and defamatory and derogatory comments about a (disabled) person free speech . ‘ \ . ly