Michael David Logering, et al. v. Morrison County Sheriff's Office, et al.
AdministrativeLaw DueProcess
Did the United States Appeals Court for the Eighth Circuit violate the Plaintiffs' Constitutional Rights to Due Process and Equal Protection under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1) Did the United States Appeals Court for the Eighth Circuit violate the Plaintiffs’ Constitutional Rights to Due Process and Equal Protection under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments when they failed to notice judicial errors in three orders issued by Federal Judge Jerry W. Blackwell of the United States District Court, District of Minnesota? 2) Did Federal Judge Jerry W. Blackwell of the United States District Court, District of Minnesota violate the Plaintiffs’ Constitutional Rights to Due Process and Equal Protection under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments when he failed to follow Federal Rules of Civil Procedure by denying default with relief, held a hearing without notice, and acted as the Defendants’ attorney by replying to the complaint before required ; answers were due? 3) Was there a disagreement among lower courts regarding federal terms and procedural due processes? 4) Would the outcome of this case be the same if Plaintiffs were government officials, nondisabled, a race other than white, or financially wealthy? |