Jameson Rosado v. Joseph Dickenson, et al.
Whether federal district court judges violated constitutional due process rights by improperly handling settlement procedures and demonstrating judicial bias in a civil matter involving multiple procedural irregularities
No question identified. : very helpful, & respectful”, and your demeanor in this call raised some “potential red flags” that need to be addressed. I have a strong suspicion that the US Supreme Court is telling Chief Judge Bumb “leave this alone, do not address, we ‘Il clean up your mess”, and that leaves me uneasy. I am sending this notification as a result of the Supreme Court's refusal to remand the matter back to Newark, NJ. Iam requesting Judge Renee Marie Bumb schedule a meeting to discuss how this matter was addressed previously and the judicial misconduct which continues to date. Also, its worth noting, significant deviations from procedure in BOTH complaints cannot go unremarked. There was 1) no briefing schedule issued, 2) no status conferences, 3) attempts to settle (in fact, counsel was again denied, which violated the court’s own settlement rules & procedures, as an attorney was necessary for settlement). As I previously advised the US Supreme Court also, BOTH judges Salas & Dickson, years apart, made bad faith remarks about settlement, and it dismays me that the court’s bad faith continues. Please note it is nothing personal with you personally, but when the Newark, NJ District Court was informed in 2021, and in writing that damages are still being sought in this second case, the time to refute that, not that I would or can allow it, was then. You don’t waste an additional two years, after wasting 5 years, only to continue to leave the matter unresolved. As such, while your remark about case 215473 being “said & done”, that is not an option and the Court can continue to ignore that but if the Courts do so to the extent the matter remains unremedied, that would indicate this is not an option...times two, which appears to be the case. I wanted to make sure you and the justices are aware & reminded that when this second civil matter was filed, it was initially sought in the SDNY. Against my objection, Chief Judge Laura Taylor Swain transferred the complaint, and it was assigned to John Vazquez, who was involved in the first fixed complaint. While I am requesting the extension for my writ of certiorari, brief &