No. 22-6709

Chad Michael Vice v. Lee County Correctional Medical Provider, et al.

Lower Court: Iowa
Docketed: 2023-02-06
Status: Denied
Type: IFP
IFP
Tags: access-to-courts civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process equal-protection incarcerated-individuals judicial-discretion right-to-petition
Key Terms:
DueProcess
Latest Conference: 2023-04-14
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether an Iowa 8' District Court in North Lee County at Fort Madison ' abused its discretion in its Order denying a motion to reconsider as [not timely]. Whether the Iowa Supreme Court abused its discretion in its order and judgments denying both: his ability to appeal and to have his writ of certiorari heard. Whether the order(s) and judgment(s) abridged, restrained or otherwise unlawfully violated in an obstructive deprivation of Constitutional right(s), a similarly situated class of citizens (incarcerated individuals), arising under the Constitution [for] the united States to petition and be heard in access to the at common-law... Amendment—V—due process and equal protection of the law INCORPORATED to the States by-way-of Amendment—XIV—, § 1, and to its unincorporated Naturalized Citizens of the States via Article IV, § 2, Cl. 1, and the respected Constitution of Iowa Article I, § § § 7,9 & 6.

Question Presented (OCR Extract)

QUESTION(S) PRESENTED Whether an Iowa 8‘ District Court in North Lee County at Fort Madison ‘ abused its discretion in its Order denying a motion to reconsider as [not timely]. Whether the Iowa Supreme Court abused its discretion in its order and judgments denying both: his ability to appeal and to have his writ of certiorari heard. ; Whether the order(s) and judgment(s) abridged, restrained or otherwise unlawfully violated in an obstructive deprivation of Constitutional right(s), a similarly situated class of citizens (incarcerated individuals), arising under the Constitution [for] the united States to petition and be heard in access to the at common-law... Amendment—V—due process and equal protection of the law INCORPORATED to the States by-way-of Amendment—XIV—, § 1, and to its unincorporated Naturalized Citizens of the States via Article IV, § 2, Cl. 1, and the respected Constitution of Iowa Article I, § § § 7,9 & 6. PARTIES , The petitioner is Chad Michael Vice, an incarcerated individual (II) under restraint and supervision of the lowa Dep’t of Corr.’s (IDOC), residing at: Iowa State Penitentiary (ISP); P.O. box 316; Fort Madison, Iowa 52627. The respondents are The State.of lowa, The County of Lee, Lee County Sheriffs Department, Lee County Correctional Center, Sheriff Stacey Weber, HeadJailer John Canida, Doctor Doe, Nurse Doe, John Doe’s, Et, Al, The Attorney General of Iowa, The Iowa Supreme Court, and Iowa 8“ District North Lee County Court. 2 e Vice ~vs~ State of Iowa, Et Al..., CVEQ007059, Iowa 8 Dist. Ct. N. . Lee County (Iowa Aug. 1%t, 2022) e Vice ~vs~ State of Iowa, Et Al..., 22-1438, Iowa Sup. Ct. (lowa Sup. Ct. Oct. 26%, 2022)

Docket Entries

2023-04-17
Petition DENIED.
2023-03-23
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 4/14/2023.
2022-12-16
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due March 8, 2023)

Attorneys

Chad Michael Vice
Chad M. Vice — Petitioner