Kevin Michael Cardwell v. Paul David Bojrab, M.D., et al.
SocialSecurity DueProcess
Whether individuals convicted of sex offenses constitute a protected class under U.S.C. 1985(3) when their constitutional rights are allegedly violated
1,] Should individuals convicted of sex offenses be considered a protected class under U.S.C 1985 (3), given that their constitutional rights are often violated,as exemplified by this case where two doctors allegedly conspired to administer a fatal overdose to the petitioner solely because of his status as a child molester , with the act being averted only due to the lead doctor ’s personal connection to someone incarcerated for a similar offense? 2.] Should an attorney be appointed in cases involving serious allegations where the petitioner, suffering from cognitive impairments, is unable to seek redress due to the court’ s denial to expose the conspiracy due to petitioner's crime. 3.] Are people who work for the social security officer are considered liable under 42 U.S.C 1983 0 '