William Charles Froemming v. City of West Allis, Wisconsin, et al.
DueProcess Privacy
Whether a court can deny access to recordings of proceedings, thereby eliminating any checks and balances for accuracy of the transcripts produced
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether a court can deny access to recordings of proceedings, thereby eliminating any checks and balances for accuracy of the transcripts produced. 2. Whether a court can ignore/suppress evidence of perjury by a witness under oath before the court and/or jury. 3. Whether a court can ignore evidence of false statements by counsel before the court and/or jury. 4. Whether a court can choose to not rule on and/or ignore factual arguments being made in official filings. 5. Whether a court can proceed in a case with a litigant bleeding in the courtroom without providing any pause or medical attention to the individual with such a medical emergency. 6. Whether a court can allow litigants to reveal via court filings, private, personal, protected information of an individual when such information has no statutory requirement, bearing or necessity in the relevant proceedings. t \ . 4 t 4 t 1