Arnold A. Cary v. Dean Williams, Executive Director, Colorado Department of Corrections, et al.
DueProcess Punishment
Did CDOC violate Cary's due-process, equal-protection, 8th-amendment, toxic-water, medical-care, legal-materials
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED Petitioner provides three questions to the Court for review: 1. <A constitutional federal question: Did CDOC violate Cary's i due process and equal protection, provided in the Fourteenth and Eighth Amendments, regarding CDOC facilities drinking water that is contaminated with toxic uranium? 2. A constitutional state question: Did CDOC violate Cary's 5th Amendment right by depriving him of life, property without due process of law? And, not providing adequate medical care, and allowing the theft of his legal books? 3. Ina related case, Cary v. Goodrich et al., Cary was stimul-— ated to amend this action after defendant's counsel offered to settle this action Cary v. Goodrich et al., Case No. 2020~cv-36 in the District Court, Crowley County, Colorado. Plaintiff brought fourth a additional defendant and evidence showing the corruption within CDOC policies and practices. This action shows the extent that CDOC has gone through to cover-up Cary's legal actions by confiscating Cary's legal books. This brings question to the on going threat of toxic uranium drinking water throughout | the entire Colorado prison system. This is a constitutional question that should be answered by this Honorable Court. (i)