Sheik Tehuti v. Christopher C. Collie, et al.
1. Is non-judicial foreclosure pursuant to Texas's extensive statutory procedure subject to 14th Amendment Due Process protection?
2. Can a court deny a Motion to Reinstate a Complaint that violates 14th Amendment: Due Process protection?
3. Can court deny a Motton to Rei an order issued outside Jurisdiction in a manner that violates 14th Amendment Due Process protection?
4. Can a court Reinstat e a Complaint to Grant FRAP 2, on its own or a party's motion, a court of appeals may-to expedite its decision or for other good cause-Suspend any provision of these rules in a particular case and order proceedings as it directs, except as otherwise provided in Rule 26(b), prior to a case bein^ closed that was post-stamped
5. Can a Stamped with receipts timely filed on or time, to request, clarify or apply FRAP 30. (1)(B) - (C)(1) - (2) (A) 6. Is procedure described in FRAP 30(f) for a hearing appeal on the original! record without requiring an appendix is authorized in the following classes of cases: (A) proceedings conducted in forma pauperis ?
7. Can a court deny a Motion To Reinstate a Complaint to set aside and vacate frivolous complaint on a void judgment under FRAP 60(b)(4)?on its own or by a ion FRAP 30(f) ? non
8. Can a court deny a Motion To Reinstate a Complaint to set aside and vacate non- frivolous complaint in violation of the 14th Amendment Due Pro
9. Can a court deny a Motion To Reinstate a Complaint to set aside and vacate frivolous complaint in violation of the 14th Amendment Due Process protection on a void judgment under FRAP 60(b)(41 that has no statute of limitations on filings a complaint based upon fraud or fraud upon the court ?non
10. Can an Appeal Support a VOID JUDGMENT ?
11, Is FRAP 25(a)(2)(B) (i) (ii) Post-Dated Receipts on or before Timeiv Filed
Is non-judicial foreclosure pursuant to Texas's extensive statutory procedure subject to 14th Amendment Due Process protection?