Rayon Payne v. Eric Parke LaRue, II, et al.
DueProcess
Whether the Florida Supreme Court's refusal to address federal constitutional issues in an original All Writs Petition violates the Supremacy Clause, and whether a state court violates due process by sua sponte recharacterizing a petition without notice, and whether a justice's failure to recuse despite a direct conflict undermines the court's ruling
One, whether the Florida Supreme Court ’s refusal to address federal constitutional issues presented in an original All Writs Petition violates the Supremacy Clause. Two, whether a state court violates due process by sua sponte recharacterizing a petition without notice or opportunity to be heard. And three, whether a justice ’s failure to recuse despite a direct conflict, combined with unsigned participation by other justices, undermines the integrity of the court ’s ruling in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.