Clayton Walker v. Freeman's Electric Service, Inc., et al.
DueProcess FourthAmendment
Does the Petitioner have the right to his own medical records after they are subpoenaed, and when those records are not given to the petitioner by the doctor so they can be used for disputable facts?
Questions Presented 1. Under 45 CFR § 164.524 does the Petitioner get to have the Right to his own Medical Records after they are subpoena by the Petitioner, and when those records are not given to the petitioner by the Doctor so they can be used for Disputable Facts? (yes) 2. Does the Petitioner get to have his Bill of Rights of Due Process and the Right to cross Examine Witness under the 5“, and 14" Amendment? (yes) 3. Does § 1346 (FTCA) a Federal Statute permit for Private Parties to sue the United States.(yes) 4. Does the petitioner get to use his extra insurance he paid for when a work comp case is filed under the 9" and 14 Amendment? (yes) 5. Does the Petitioner get to have any Substantial Rights on State Constitution and Federal Constitution? (yes) 6. Does the petitioner get to call any of his own Witness? (Yes) ; 7. Does the petitioner have Constitutional Rights under the Bill of Rights, and when those . Rights are violated can he bring those violations of his rights the error of the court to the United states Supreme Court? (yes) | : Page |1 8. Should Walker the Petitioner as in indigent litigant be grated the same rights as other when it comes to a Pacer Account and other case management system ? (yes) 9. Does the petitioner have a Federal Right to challenge perjury evidence and statements made by the attorney Laura Hensley? (yes) 10. Does the state have to follow their own Constitution, Federal Laws, Bill of Rights and South Dakota Codified’ Laws and independent medical examiner (SDCL) ? (yes) 11. Must states following the National Electric Code(NEC) and OSHA for safe electrical Practices and enforcement and should power be turned off/lock-out tag-out during installation (1910.147 control of hazardous energy) ? (yes) 12. Should the Abuse of Discretion standard be used when a lower court makes a | discretionary Ruling ? YES) 13. Is it a matter of law that the respondents need to answee the petitioners MSJ? (Yes)