Phillip Rehwald v. Pennsylvania, et al.
Whether Phillip Swann was deprived of his U.S. Constitutional due process rights by the revocation within his state parole (Vio. P. Gej2) of March 5, 2019 declared an 'Absolute Nullity' (dead-end 'impact prevail') constituting a non-curable and non-waivable claim prohibited by the 14th Amendment as 'inalienable'
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