DueProcess FirstAmendment FourthAmendment
Whether due process allows the Denial of Speedy Trial
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether due process allows the Denial of Speedy Trial by; Prosecutor Charles Zalar, Illinois Attorney Kwame Raoul, Judge Richard L. Broch, Judge Jeremy J. Richey and the [Illinois Supreme Court to deny Lyle Harrison +9 years, a speedy trial? 2. Whether due process allows the Denial of all Police Reports by; Prosecutor Charles R. Zalar, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, Judge Richard L. Broch, Sheriff Chris Sims, Judge Jeremy J. Richey, and the [Illinois Supreme Court to deny Lyle Harrison for +9 years; to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to be informed of the nature of the charges? 3. Whether due process allows the Denial and Refusal for +10 years by the presiding Judges in Moultrie County OR the [Illinois Supreme Court to issue a Final Order in Roger L. Harrison Sr’s probate case 13-P-26 and 11CH27. And Whether Lyle Harrison, a Man, is entitled to relief pursuant to the: 14t Amendment, 6th Amendment, 1st Amendment, or in the alternative, 28 U.S.C. 1651(a), to vacate the false Final Orders of the lower Illinois Courts, or other relief as this Honorable Court deems appropriate. ; a