Teresita A. Canuto v. Department of Justice, et al.
DueProcess Patent
Whether the Circuit Judges erred in changing the defendants' case caption and failing to detect a purported jurisdictional 'key' in a district court proceeding
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether the Circuit Judges of the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit namely Judge Katsas, Judge Rao and Judge Childs erred when in their response as shown in the Order dated June 20, 2024 did not accept the Petitioner’s attempts to correct the improper defendants name case caption in Case # 1:22-cv-03538-DLF that has two (2) defendants e.g. United States Department of Justice, et al. (United States Department of Justice and United States Attorney’s Office). Petitioner’s complaint filed at the district court on November 16, 2022 has one (1) defendant e.g. United States Department of Justice. , Defendant doesn’t match. 2. Whether the Circuit Judges namely Judge Katsas, Judge Rao and Judge Childs made an error when the circuit judges changed the defendants name case caption of Case #1:22-cv-03538-DLF e.g. United States Department of Justice, et al. And instead the circuit judges used two (2) types of improper defendants name case captions e.g. (1) United States Department of Justice and United States Attorney’s Office; (2) : Department of Justice, et al. in the trial of Case No. 24-5068. Petitioner’s complaint filed at the district court on November 16, 2022 has one (1) defendant e.g. United States Department of Justice. Defendant doesn’t match. 3. Whether the District Court Judge Dabney L. Friedrich erred when Judge Friedrich failed to detect the specially coded key that is when detected activates the jurisdiction of the district court. The security of the district court immobilizer is also integrated into the system, the step deterrent system. This step deterrent system disable the district court. The step to turns the ii . system disable is a specially coded key that is detected by the system.