Mounir Lebbad v. Raji Donat, et al.
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Did the (2DCA) render its Opinion Without Considering the Constitutional Protection to those Evicted Elderly
QUESTIONS PRESENTED The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments state that no one shall be deprived of life , liberty or property without due process of law. The First Amendment of the Constitution guarantees the right of the people to petition the Government for a redress of grievances . The Los Angeles Second District of Appeal (2DCA) Denied my Petition for a rehearing on its Opinion which contained Omissions , Misstatements ,and Important Questions Determined Adversely . As is relevant here : Said Denial Had Evicted me out of the Justice System and Evicted Other Elderly tenants ignorant of their rights and | the Law and were subjected to vicious forcible evictions , homelessness , : and death by multiple landlords / Defendants who partnered together and employed EX-Convicts to prowl around the subject property and : threaten the Elderly tenants to achieve forced Eviction . The Negative Impact to Society and to those Elderly Tenants had raised Significant Public Policy and Economic Issues and is NOT up to the Acceptable Standard of our Civilization . The questions presented are : 1. Did the (2DCA) render its Opinion Without Considering the Constitutional Protection to those Evicted Elderly . ; 2. Is the Negative Impact, to Society and to those Elderly Tenants , | the New Norm of the Acceptable Standard of our Civilization .