DueProcess FourthAmendment HabeasCorpus
Whether judgments of Louisiana Supreme Court, the Appeals Court, Fifth Circuit, and the District Court are absolutely null?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED POR REVIEW 7. Wherther judgments of Louisiana Supreme Court, the Appeals Court, Fidth Circuit, and the District Court are absolutely null? Wherein Petitioner's rights protected by the 13" and 14° Amendment of the United States Constitution end Louisiana State Constitution subsection 2, and % of 1974, has heen violated under the color of State Laws by means of frand, usurpation of authority and treason against the united States Constitntion. 2. Frands wherein the district attorney and defense attomey allowed the court to | exceed it authority wherem none exist. 4 violation Brumfield rights which are protected by the 13% and 14* Amendments of the United States Constitutional and Due-Process clanse protection of law, constitutes extrinsic frauds. | 4. Usurpation of authority in public offices, Deprivation of rights under color of state laws and constitution, Protection by the 13% and 14" Amendments and the Supremacy Clanse of national laws, constimtion article Vi, subsection 2, and 3, is treason against the United States consntubon, ' 4, : PARTIES 'TO THE PROCEEDING RULE 14.i(h) STATEMERT Petitioner, Glenn Brivefield 44473624, hereby certifies that the following persons have an interest in this outcome of this case: ‘ oy Petitioner, Glenn Brumfield 4473624 Timothy Hooper, Warden James M. LeBlanc, Secretary Lonisiana State Penitentiary Pepartment of Public Safety and Corrections 17544 Tuniea Trace P.O. Box 94304, Capital Station Angola, Louistana 79712 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9304 Paul Connick, District Attomey Jeff Landry, Attorney General ‘These renresentarians are being made sa that the Justices of this Honorable Court may evainate passthie conflicts of interest, disqualification ar the need far recusal. There are no other parties to this action within the scape of Supreme Court Rule 29.4. , . + : q Respecttully Submitted by, : , 7 Glenn Brumfield 2 3624 Pro Se Louisiana State Penitentiary 17544 Tunica Trace Main Prison East Cypress #3 Angola, LA 70712 a. JURISDICTIONAL STATEMENT ‘The judgment of the Louisiana State Supreme Court sought to be reviewed was entered in oeket Number 2023-iCH-01707 on April 30, 2024 . The petition is timely under 25 U.S.C, 8 2401 (ce) and Supreme Court Rules 13.1 and 13.3 because it is being : fled within 90 days after dental of a timely sought writ to the Louisiana Supreme Court. This Court has Jurisdiction to review the Indement of the Louisiana Supreme Court pursuant tothe US.C.A 3 6 2 clause 1 Tithe 28 USCA 8 F257 (a). CONSTITUTIONAL ARNT STATUTORY PROVISIONS INVOLVED United States Constitution Amendment ST Section [ of the states: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall . exist.” Excent as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have heen duly, meaning properly convicted.” “shall exist,” withm the linted States or any places a subjected to (heir jurisdiction. United States Constitutional Amendnrent XIV Section J, nm pertment part: “We State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, Hberty, or property, without due of law, nor deny fo any person within its surisdiction the equal protection of the laws.