Paul Siladi v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company
DueProcess FourthAmendment JusticiabilityDoctri
Whether the Connecticut Supreme Court's denial of Petitioner's appeal petition violates due process rights under the 5th and 14th Amendments by upholding lower court orders without trial or evidentiary hearing
QUESTIONS PRESENTED . 1. Whether the Connecticut Supreme Court’s Order : : : Denying Petitioner’s Petition for Certification to Appeal to that Court which upheld the Connecticut Superior . Court and Connecticut Appellate Court orders and ‘ _ ; judgments nullifies Petitioner’s due process rights . ' including a trial or evidentiary hearing, which never ‘ occurred, as guaranteed by the 5t and Section one of the — 14% Amendment to the United States Constitution. ; 2. Whether the Connecticut Supreme Court’s , Denial of the Petitioner’s Petition to Appeal for ; : Certification upholding the Connecticut Superior and: : Connecticut Appellate Court’s orders and judgments as : to protection orders issued by the Superior Court at the : request of Respondent denying Petitioner discovery as to . the standing of the Respondent to pursue foreclosure of Petitioner's home. , | . i ; PARTIES TO THE PROCEDINGS ; Petitioner and Appellant Bellow: oe Paul Siladi Responent and Appellee below: . Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, s _ Trustee For WAMU Pass: Through : Certificate Series 2005=AR-6 . LIST OF THE PROCEEDINGS BELOW i i Connecticut Supreme Court: : Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for WAMU Mortgage Pass-Through Certificate SeriesC 2005 5-AR-6 v. Paul Siladi, PSC 230135 (Conn.) Appellant/Defendant Petition for Certification : To Appeal Denied. No written opinion or redress by the court despite Notice of issues. : Connecticut Appeal Court: : , Deutsche Bank and Trust Company as ; Trustee for WAMU Mortgage Pass-Through Certificate Sertes 2005-AR-6 v. Paul Siladi, . AC46534 (Connecticut Court of Appeals). Appellant/Defendant Appeal to Judgment of Strict Foreclosure Denied. No written opinion despite notice of issues.