Vinodh Raghubir v. Bonnie Jean Parrish, et al.
DueProcess HabeasCorpus
Do immunity statutes protect government officials from civil rights conspiracy claims?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED FOR REVIEW 1. Do immunity statutes ,whether state or federal ,protect , a state who has waived : sovereign immunity, judiciary ,officers of the court ,or any other government official, acting in an individual capacity from suit when conspiring to interfere with civil rights under USCS 1985, which escalated to an ultimate act of attempted murder , resulting in traumatic brain injury ? 2. Doimmunity statutes , whether state or federal , protect, a state who has waived sovereign immunity, judiciary ,officers of the court, or any other government official, acting in an individual capacity from suit, having the same powers as private citizens , to the extent of persons with political influence when failing to prevent a conspiracy under USCS 1986 ? 3. Do immunity statutes , whether state or federal , protect, a state who has waived sovereign immunity, judiciary, officers of the court , any other government official , acting in an individual capacity , or agency from conspiring with any officer of a court , in which that individual or agency is not an officer of said court ? i | | | | 4. Isa timely “suggestion” to consider en banc an already submitted and denied | petition for panel rehearing a valid | “suggestion” ? 5. Does the “rule of necessity” as determined by the US Supreme Court, requiring an out of circuit judge to adjudicate a case where all in circuit judges are defendants, apply to non white litigants ? | ii | | | | j | \ ;