AdministrativeLaw DueProcess HabeasCorpus
Is the incarceration of the petitioner for a marijuana-related offense a violation of their constitutional rights?
QUESTION PRESENTED Jody Tremayne Wafer petitions for writ of habeas corpus from Chief Justice John Roberts of the Supreme Court of the United States inquiring into the reasonableness, the validity of criminal laws that caused Petitioner’s confinement. “The writ of habeas corpus .. . is the liberation of those who may be imprisoned without sufficient cause.” Ex Parte Watkins, 28 U.S. 193, 202 (1830) Chief Justice Marshall 1. Is being incarcerated a substantial denial of Petitioner’s constitutional right of liberty, without “suffi| cient cause,” without compelling reasons for the United | States Congress to proscribe marijuana as a dangerous substance, (a drug crime), therefore without due process of law in violation of Amendments IV and V of the Constitution of the United States and unconstitutional? | SME ii II.