DueProcess FourthAmendment
Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its discretion in affirming the conviction and sentence?
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED 1, Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its description in allowing only one opinion of the justice in affirming the conviction and sentence set forth? 2. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its power by saying in the opinion that it was before all of the justices with no opinion except one attached? 3. Is the purpose of the Wyoming Supreme Court to only issue the opinion of one justice? 4. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court,abuse the appeal process by not informing the defendant the opinions of all the justices? 5. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its power by only addressing a sole issue when in fact the defendant submitted two issues? 6. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its power when it issued a statement of the issue that Mr. Meece was.denied his constitutional right of due process of law and a fair trial as a result of prosecutorial misconduct? 7. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its power by stating question number 6 was a sole issue that the court can see it is a result of two issues? 8. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse their power when in their own consideration of facts they used according to their opinion was as follows “One night in 2017 or 2018, RR was lying in bed trying to sleep when Mr. Meece entered her bedroom and laid down in bed next to her. He unzipped his pants, took her right hand, and masturbated while holding her hand around his penis. He did that for a couple of minutes and then reached under her pajamas and underwear and rubbed her vagina with his fingers for a couple minutes. He then got up and left. RR recalled that she was scared, pretended to be asleep while it was happening, and did not understand what was happening or know what to do.”? 9. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse their power in their own consideration of facts when they used according to their opinion was as follows “RR became withdrawn and less talkative after the incident. About a year later, she told her younger brother MR what happened but made him promise not to tell anyone because she was scared something else might happen. MR recalled the RR “said it might have been [Mr. Meece], but she doesn’t really know.” He also recalled that she was crying and begged him not to tell their parents.”? 10. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its power in their own consideration of facts when they used according to their own opinion was as follows “ During the state’s opening statement, the prosecutor told the jury: “I anticipate that as part of that investigation, you'll hear about [RR] submitting to a forensic interview where she goes and provides a detailed account by someone who’s trained in dealing with these types of situations where you have a child victim or witness to get their side of the story.”? 11. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its power when not considering fourth amendment violations? 12. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its power when not considering a sixth amendment violation? 13. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its power by allowing a 14" amendment violation to continue? 14. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its power by violating article 6 of the Wyoming Constitution? 15. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its power by affirming the judgment and conviction from the state district court? 16. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its power by issuing an opinion with reference to a vouching case that there is no cross reference to? 17. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse their power by considering a case law that has to do with a physiologist testifying when in fact the expert for the state admitted/ testified that she is a forensic interviewer? 18. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its power in its opinion when it did not consider misconduct in repeatedly claim in it opinion that there was an evidentiary error? — 19. Did the Wyoming Supreme Court abuse its power when it repeatedly said in its opinion there was evidentiary error and did not reverse and remand the case? 2