DueProcess
Does the State of Louisiana have the right to invoke 'judicial-economy' as a defense for constitutional-violations
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED 1. Does the State of Louisiana have the express right to invoke the defense of “Judicial economy” as a ruse for plausible deniability; especially when the State of Louisiana initially engineered the action in 1898 which resulted in the substantial and direct violations of the United States Constitutional guarantees? 2. Should the State of Louisiana be allowed to place a price tag on United States Constitutional rights? 3. Does this Court’s holding in Montgomery v. Louisiana, No. 14-280, 136 S.Ct. 718 (01/27/2016), areasoned judgment, controls subsequent cases in a similar posture? 4. Is an unconstitutional criminal procedure the same as an unconstitutional statutory provision being an absolute nullity under this Court’s holding in Montgomery v. Louisiana, No. 14-280, 136 S.Ct. 718 (01/27/2016)? 5. Does the Louisiana Supreme Court’s judgment in State v. Reddick, 202101893 (La. 10/21/22), So. 3d son February 7, 2023 circumvent the Constitutional protections that are deeply engrained within the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution? i