Kecia Porter v. Jennifer Navarro, et al.
Arbitration DueProcess FourthAmendment Securities
Whether a court under color of law violates the petitioner's 14th Amendment rights by ruling on matters outside its jurisdiction without proper legal authority
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether a court, Under the Color of Law Section 242 of Title 18 violates the petitioner 14th Amendment Due Process and Equal Protections rights by ruling on matters not before it, without jurisdiction it is Coram non judice-a nullity. ; 2. Is a private company’s Arbitration not conducted under the Circuit Court’s jurisdiction, after dismissal of initial claim by “settlement between the parties’ barred by the doctrine of res judicata; which prevents the same case from being litigated multiple times with the same parties. 3. Does a Circuit Court violate due process and equal protection if that court only retains jurisdiction pursuant to a controlling statute, 735 ILCS 8/2; but. rules on issues outside of “enforcement of a settlement’? 4. Where a reviewing court with prima facie showing in the record; a final order on December13,222 shows the intent of the court and no contrary evidence is , on record; then a court should not “ presume that the trial court’s order was In >. conformity with established legal principles.” ; 1