SocialSecurity SecondAmendment DueProcess Punishment
Do crime victims have the right to full participation in the confidential mental health justice system proceedings within the State of Colorado, as they are enunciated in the Crime Victime Act (Public Law 98-473)?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED ?'~ . Crime Victims Act: Credible Fear: Need for Self-Protection from Harm 1. Do crime victims have the right to full participation in the confidential mental health justice system proceedings within the State of Colorado, as they are enunciated in the Crime Victime Act (Public Law 98-473)? 2. Should a crime victim lose their 2"4 Amendment right to bear arms for three . years simply because of a failure of a State of Colorado District Court judge? 3. Does the State of Colorado have the authority to label a crime victim who has already sustained permanent injuries because of violent criminal victimization a “mental defective” or any other derogatory term that may cause undue, unconstitutional i.e., “cruel and unusual” psychological distress and additional disabling trauma — thereby adding “insult to injury?” Can any state do this to a crime victim who is already suffering at the hands of criminal offenders? 4. Do erime victims who have suffered permanent, disabling conditions, such as . Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and traumatic brain injuries, lose their right to request Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. §§ 12101) accommodations in the confidential mental health justice system? 5. Does the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. §§ 12101) apply to the confidential mental health justice system? 6. How many degradations and humiliations must a crime victim endure within the confidential mental health justice system and from its facilitators before the same and equal rights to justice are afforded to a crime victim as enunciated within the Crime Victim Act (Public Law 98-473) are extended to Petitioner and other likewise similarly-situated individuals across the Nation? 7. Are crime victims entitled to remedies enunciated in the Crime Victims Act (Public Law 98-473) when the offense(s) are committed by any member of the confidential mental health court facilitation group who have violated their oaths of office? . 2 | | (8, Ae ‘onlin victinis entitled to remeldies enunciated iw ther Crime Victims Ac ) . care providers who-are employed by’ private and. public hospitals who-avcept . federal Medicare anid Medicaid insiixances for payment for theif Servides?) # er 17 . saree NCS tac SI oe am Ec TE . : . . . . . . .