Stuart J. Shicks v. Indiana Department of Child Services, et al.
DueProcess
Whether psychological persecution, deprivation of constitutional rights and prejudices against pro se litigants is allowed in any court of law or government agency hindering the due process afforded Petitioner
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether psychological persecution, deprivation of constitutional rights and prejudices against pro se litigants is allowed in any court of law or government agency hindering the due process afforded Petitioner. 2. Whether the United States Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit and all lesser courts have failed in their inaction to hold Indiana Department of Child Services et al, liable for their criminal actions that include but not limited to rewriting laws, fraud, destroying documents and pychological persecution . 3. Whether it is lawful for the State of Indiana to claim jurisdiction over a South Carolina resident and impliment their state rules and regulations over the South Carolina Court System or Department of Child Services and refuse to accept any South Carolina documents of evidence in favor of Petitioner. ii PARTIES IN THE PROCEEDINGS , Petitioner Stuart J. Shicks was the plaintiff in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, Fort Wayne Division Case No. 7:27-CV-00224-DRL and the appellant in the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Case No. 223297. Respondents Indiana Department of Child Services et al, were defendants in plaintiffs initially filed complaint in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana Division Case No. 7:27-CV-00224-DRL and appellees in the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Case No. 22-3297.