No. 23-858

Merrilee Stewart v. Sentinel Insurance Company Ltd., et al.

Lower Court: Sixth Circuit
Docketed: 2024-02-08
Status: Denied
Type: Paid
Relisted (2)
Tags: civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights corporate-fraud due-process fraud judicial-procedure jury-trial seventh-amendment standing
Key Terms:
Arbitration DueProcess JusticiabilityDoctri
Latest Conference: 2024-06-06 (distributed 2 times)
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Does the dismissal of a case violate the Seventh Amendment when the judge decides issues reserved for a jury, grants favoritism to a corporation, and usurps an individual's constitutional right to trial?

Question Presented (from Petition)

QUESTION PRESENTED The fact is, a large omnipotent international corporation was able to obtain a pretrial dismissal and infringe upon the due process rights of an individual United States Citizen by way of deliberate deception i.e., fraud (e.g. Withholding and Tampering with Inculpatory Evidence and foreswearing False and Impeachable Testimony). The question arising out of this fact is: . Does this violate the SEVENTH ADMENDMENT: a) when the judge decided on issues/facts reserved for a jury; b) when the decision of the judge granted favoritism to a corporations presentation and failed to level the playing field for the individual; c) and with the usurping of an individual citizen’s constitutional right to trial?

Docket Entries

2024-06-10
Rehearing DENIED.
2024-05-21
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 6/6/2024.
2024-05-10
2024-04-15
Petition DENIED.
2024-03-27
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 4/12/2024.
2024-02-03

Attorneys

Merrilee Stewart
Merrilee Stewart — Petitioner
Merrilee Stewart — Petitioner