Question Presented (AI Summary)
Whether an appellate court has jurisdiction to vacate a 'void judgment' under the Fifth Amendment, and whether a wrongful foreclosure judgment should be promptly rectified to prevent further harm
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
QUESTION PRESENTED A “Void Judgment” is recognized in Amendment 5, of the United States Constitution, and it is a violation of enforcement of such Judgments, then why does an Appellate Court not have Jurisdiction to vacate such Judgments, and if a judgment issued against the wrong party and a foreclosure transpires because of such a wrongful ruling should this harmful issue not be rectified promptly before additional harm and injustice affects more people and hurts the wrong party, and the public in whole. ii .
2024-07-22
Rehearing DENIED. Justice Alito took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.
2024-01-19
Petition for Rehearing filed.
2024-01-19
Motion for leave to proceed further herein in forma pauperis.
2024-01-08
Petition DENIED. Justice Alito took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.
2023-12-06
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/5/2024.
2023-10-26
Waiver of right of respondent Daniel White to respond filed.
2023-07-14
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due November 17, 2023)
2023-05-30
Application (22A1032) granted by Justice Gorsuch extending the time to file until July 18, 2023.
2023-05-25
Application (22A1032) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from June 18, 2023 to July 18, 2023, submitted to Justice Gorsuch.