Natalia Dalton v. Julio Lacayo
DueProcess
Whether Virginia State, County, and City Courts are Unconstitutional based on the 1971 Virginia Constitution, U.S. Supremacy Clause, and Due Process Clause
1) Whether or not all Virginia State, County, and City Courts are Unconstitutional and/or Illegitimate with respect to the 1971 Constitution of Virginia, Article I, Sections 2 & 5 (Virginia Rights), with respect to the Constitution of the United States, Article VI, Clause 2 (U.S . Supremacy Clause), and/or with respect to the U.S. Supremacy Clause as found in Duncan v. McCall 139 U.S. 449, 461, 11 S.Ct. 573, 577 (1891)? 2) Whether or not Petitioner shall receive a fair and impartial de novo Trial/Appeal in any Virginia State, County, or City Court where Petitioner ’s Liberty Interest protected by the Due Process Clause of U.S. Amendment XTV in the “nurture, upbringing, companionship, care, and custody ” of her son E. L.-D. (DOB 2008) has gone unenforced as a matter of Virginia Policy? 3) Whether or not U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (hereafter “VAED ”) is lawful to remand Julio Lacavo v. Natalia Dalton. VAED Case No. l:24-cv-653 (LMB/WBP) back to the Unconstitutional and/or Illegitimate Circuit Court of Fairfax County (hereafter “FCCC ”) to become Julio Lacavo v. Natalia Dalton . FCCC Case No. JA-2024-085? 4) Whether of not the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (hereafter “4th Circuit ”) erred in its 12/9/2024 4th Circuit “Judgment ” when it remanded Julio Lacavo v. Natalia Dalton. 4th Circuit Case No. 24-1480 back to the VAED with instructions to further remand Julio Lacavo v. Natalia Dalton. VAED Case No. l:24-cv-653 (LMB/WBP) back to the FCCC? 5) Whether or not the VAED erred in its 12/9/2024 VAED “Order ” when it remanded Julio Lacavo v. Natalia Dalton . VAED Case No. l:24-cv-653 (LMB/WBP) back to the FCCC? 6) Whether or not Custody and Visitation Arrangements of Petitioner ’s son E. L.-D. (DOB 2008) ought to be immediately modified in the Circuit Court of Alexandria City (hereafter “ACCC ”) to guarantee Respondent Lacayo ’s ALIENATION of Petitioner from her son E. L.-D. (DOB 2008) ceases on or before 2/11/2025 which is Petitioner ’s son’s 17th Birthday? i