Loan Phuong v. Cong Van Nguyen
DueProcess Patent JusticiabilityDoctri
Whether the Virginia Supreme Court's decision caused the Petitioner to suffer damages when it refused to rehear her case against the Respondent in violation of the due process of law guaranteed under the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and Va R. Sup Ct. Canon 1, asserts that the judge of any court in the State of Virginia should not exert signs of bias or prejudice from the bench and must be impartial
QUESTION PRESENTED , Whether the Virginia Supreme Court’s decision caused the Petitioner to suffer damages when it refused to rehear her case against the Respondent in violation of the due process of law guaranteed under the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and Va R. Sup Ct. Canon 1, asserts that the judge of any court in the State of Virginia should not exert signs of bias or prejudice from the bench and must be impartial. : ii :