Juan Carlos Valles, Jr. v. United States
DueProcess
Is the Federal Bureau of Prisons a statutory corporation governed by federal laws, and are federal prosecutors obligated to prosecute all federal inmates who commit 'index offenses'?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED —_. I, Petitioner Juan Carlos Valles, Jr., state that this petition presents an issue of great public importance, addressed to the policy of Federal Prosecutions and a claim of selective prosecution or selective enforcement, in violation of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution. Question One: Is the Federal Bureau of Prisons a statutory corporation which is governed by federal laws? If so, is it not the obligation of federal prosecutors to prosecute all federal inmates who commit “index offenses” that are indictable offenses, and not just select certain inmates for prosecution ? And is the way that the policy that federal prosecutors use in their discretion written in such a way that causes them to commit, in relation to Bureau of Prisons matters, by means of non-performance, in spite of having absolute obligations and statutory obligations? If so, should the policy be modified to stop the commission of offenses against Public Justice and Authority? Question Two: Were Petitioner’s (my) Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment rights violated by means of selective prosecution or selective enforcement by prosecuting and sentencing me to five years when every other such prison incident is handled administratively within the BOP? i