Deandre Arnold v. Chad Chronister, Sheriff, Hillsborough County, Florida, et al.
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Whether a petitioner lacks standing to sue a Sheriff's Office for alleged First and Fourteenth Amendment rights violations and whether a conspiracy to violate citizens' rights can be considered part of a prosecutorial function
QUESTIONS PRESENTED Whether Petitioner lack’s standing to sue a Sheriff’s Office or its employees under Linda R.S. for the alleged violation of a First Amendment right to petition law enforcement and for claims alleging the violation of a Fourteenth Amendment right in allegedly depriving Petitioner of a criminal procedural process? Whether an alleged conspiratory to violate a citizens rights to file criminal information can be arguably construed as part of a prosecutorial function as stated in this court’s ruling in Buckley v. Fitzsimmons to bar such suit for lack of standing under Linda R.S.? Whether a judicial order is sufficient for disqualification of a Circuit Judge under Liteky if the judicial order in question evidences reasonable or actual appearances of bias, prejudice, ; partiality and/or antagonism as to make any fair judgment impossible? Whether delays of the benefit of "appellate" briefing in the Circuit courts solely because of an individual’s pauper’s status violates the First and Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution? i