Andrew Joseph Avitable, aka Andrew Joseph Larson v. Wyoming
AdministrativeLaw DueProcess FirstAmendment FourthAmendment JusticiabilityDoctri
Can a State create policies, rules, and/or laws that contradict the State's and US Constitutions; and create a situation in which only those with the finances to fight a civil case can have access to the courts for redress of grievances (denying indigents forma pauperis), or — MUST the courts be open to all regardless of finances?
Questions Presented 1. Can a State create policies, rules, and/or laws that contradict the State’s and US": Constitutions; and create a situation in which only those with the finances to fight a civil casé’ can have access to the courts for redress of grievances (denying indigents forma pauperis), or — MUST the courts be open to all regardless of finances? : ; 2. Can the States ignore the Court’s Rules, Standing Precedents, the US & State” Constitutions, Federal Laws, and International Laws to ensure wins for the State by saying, “that does not apply to us”, or making policies to justify violations; or are they bound to comply with them and required to be impartial? ro 3. Cana state change a contract after it was entered into to the disadvantage of the other party of that contract without their permission, or is the State bound by contract Law like everyone else, making that a breach of contract; and were Petitioner and Wyoming in a contract that was breached (copy enclosed)? ; 4. Cana State’s Courts rely upon merely claiming evidence was not provided to them to avoid adjudicating the breaches of contract when the Petitioner personally mailed copies of the . evidentiary documents to the courts and included the entire text of the contract in the body of the Complaint for Breach of Contract? Sc 5. Can State Actors who have been pre-advised of what the law says and who deliberately : violate clearly established rights of individuals be granted “Immunity,” prejudicially placing them above the law, especially in light of their statements: “I don’t care what the law says”; of are they bound to obey it? ” 6. Can a State create unconstitutional laws? (ic., W.S. §25-1-105 & §7-14-103(a) that preclude the courts (State and Federal) from having jurisdiction to hear cases addressing the violations of the law, contracts and rights of the pro se litigants; W.S. §6-2-311 that changes thé presumption of innocence to a presumption of guilt that is so strong no evidence can overcome it, and W.S. §6-2-602 a self-defense law that only politically connected people can use whilt denying its use to others.) Are W.S. §25-1-105; §7-14-103(a); W.S. §6-2-311; and W.S. §6-2: 602 Constitutional? ° 7. Does an inmate have the right to protect himself when the State’s DOC refuses todo so? .. 8. Cana Court prosecute an individual under an imposed unwanted alias despite knowing thé ; defendant’s legal name and the defendant’s unwillingness to have the alias and then force him t8 change his signature to match the imposed alias? of 9. Cana State Court choose to ignore the pro se litigant’s filings and merely rubber-stamp the State Attorney General’s contentions despite those contentions having nothing to do with wht the pro se litigant raised in their initial complaint and not applying to the issues being litigated ?*~ 10. Can a Court change the Case Heading and Citation of a case without notifying the litigants prior to that change; or are they obligated to ensure that all litigants in the case are in agreement with the change prior to making that change? “ 11. Does a State waive its 11" Amendment Immunity by failing/refusing to include a clause addressing the maintenance of Immunity in the verbiage as a condition of the contract like the State has done in its other contracts? . 12. Can State Courts rely upon the verifiably false testimony of an attorney to avoid addressing the wrongs in a Petitioner’s case? ie 13. Is an inmate a Citizen/person with limited rights or a slave with no rights at all? 14. Are inmate laborers employees of the Department of Corrections; thereby justifying thet 1 “ Andrew J. Avitable Wyoming 2" Judicial District Court Case #22-168 . Breach of Contract Writ of Cer’ : Certiorari on Wyomir reme Court Case # 8-23-0129 ree a wages can be garnished for child support payments; or are they not employees, denying the WDOC the ability to garnish their meager (slave) wages for child support? ot 15. Are inmates sent to prison as punishment or to