Doug Dyson v. Tiffany Deakins, Whitley County Auditor, et al.
DueProcess
Whether the trial court violated the organic law and constitutional provisions to supplant its orders superseding my rights to a judicial proceeding according to the course of the common law and a jury of my peers
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether the trial court violated the organic law and constitutional provisions to supplant its orders superseding my rights to a judicial proceeding according to the course of the common law and a jury of my peers secured by the conditions stated in the 1816 Enabling Act, passed at the First Session of the Fourteenth Congress of the United States, U.S. Statutes at Large III, 289-291. 2. Whether the trial court deprived me of liberty and property, without just compensation and due process of law under the Fifth Amendment resulting in an unlawful taking. 3. Whether the trial court had subject matter jurisdiction absent determining liability under Ind. Code § 6-1.1-2-4 as it relates to U.S. Const. Art. I, § 8, cl. 3 of my fee simple absolute ownership private property held in conventional ownership for my personal use. 4, Whether Whitley County Auditor is bound by oath and law to make proper tax identification under . Ind. Code § 36-2-9-18 (App.47a-48a) upon demand : with the payment of the stated fee.