Deborah Walton v. First Merchants Bank
DueProcess FifthAmendment JusticiabilityDoctri
Whether the 7th Circuit violated Article III and the 5th Amendment by allowing JPMorgan Chase to intervene in a closed case without legal standing and imposing sanctions without due process
QUESTIONS PRESENTED Whether the 7th Cir. Violated Article III of the United States Constitution and the 5» Amendment when they allowed JPMorgan Chase, to enter as a defendant, whom had no legal standings, defined under FRCP 24(b); to intervene almost two years after the case was closed, and after a petition for writ of certiorari was denied by the U. 8. Supreme Court. Whether the 7th Cir. Violated the 5 Amendment of the Petitioner, when they allowed First Merchants Bank and J P Morgan Chase, to request sanctions _ almost two years after the case was closed, and without allowing the Petitioner the opportunity to respond, resulting in unjust fees. i PARTIES Petitioner Deborah Walton and Respondents the First Merchants Bank and J. P. Morgan Chase.