DueProcess FourthAmendment HabeasCorpus Patent Trademark JusticiabilityDoctri
Whether the petitioner's detention is unconstitutional due to lack of jurisdiction, violation of due process, and invalid prosecution theories
Is Petitioner being detained and imprisoned in violation of the 1. Constitution, Statutory laws or Federal Rule(s) of Criminal Procedure? Is Petitioner being detained and imprisoned on a Bad Conviction; wherein the Prosecution lacked Standing to seek out a 'Controversy' or to bring a 'Case' trespassing into the Private Affairs of a Private Corporation2. and into its Founders management of his enterprise in the First Instance; ■ wherein i.tfte Trial Court lacked Article III Jurisdiction, functioned Ultra Vires', and issued a Void Judgment in the Second Instance; wherein the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Affirmed the Void Judgment in error in the Third Instance; and, wherein the Ninth Circuit has violated Petitioner's Constitutional Rights and Protections causing Petitioner to be Unlawfully investigated, prosecuted, convicted and incarcerated in the Final Instance? Is Petitioner being detained and imprisoned on a Bad Conviction when recent 3. Supreme Court and Circuit Court Rulings retro-actively applicable to Petitioner's Case establish that petitioner was prosecuted for invalid Theories of Law and convicted of non-existent offenses? Should this Honorable Supreme Court issue the Writ of Habeas Corpus and 4. provide relief to Petitioner? i