Oliver Vaughn Douce Al Dey v. New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency, et al.
1/Whether federal court U.S. judge bias abuse discretion. Or error over look 28 USC 1441
2/Whether IV-D agency may deprive a parent, daughter of fit natural biological survival father
3/whether Section NJ.S.A 9:2-9 was followed or violated, N.J.S.A 9:2-5. Is challenge R.5.1
4/whether IV-D officer over reach its authority, conflict or violations 18 USC 3231 of Art 3 judge or violat ed requirement of Title 4 USC 101, was due process violated, Did 3rd Circuit error in its opinion after 14 days,
5/whether agency lost jurisdiction after decease mother, was due process violated.
6/Whether constitutional requirement have been met to deprive parent, of is daughter. Constitutionality.
Whether the lower court erred in its interpretation and application of the relevant civil-rights, due-process, and equal-protection laws