Brian Dale Dubuc v. First National Bank of Okmulgee, et al.
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Whether Registered Cherokee Nation members were deprived of lands, rights, and equity without due process and equal protection under treaties and constitutional provisions
( 1) Whether Registered members of Cherokee Nation in Indian Territory were Deprived of lands, business, rights , and equity's without due process, equal protection, meaningful Adequate Appeal of right by Impartial courts of Oklahoma and the United states secured under the Treaties 1833-1846 Oklahoma Constitution Articlel J 3 US Const Art. I, § 8, Art. VI, cl. 2 , Contrary to Haines VS Kerner 404 U.S. 519, 520 (1972) 2) Whether in reservation lands lost in Allotment period recovered by lawful title by a registered member is preempted and trusted by law from State Action under treaty (Aug. 6, 1846. 9 Stat., 871. Ratified Aug. 8. 1846. Proclaimed Aug. 17, 1846). federal statue (S. Doc. No. 33, 55th Cong., 3rd Sess. (1898)), 25 C.F.R. 151.2(d), 25 CFR § 151.11(a)(2)(b) 3) Whether it is Per se a Deprivation of due process and a effort to defeat US Jurisdiction on Appeal to deliberately conduct proceedings that do alter amend open make new findings reformations and refuse to vacate while the right of Direct Appeal from States highest court to the US Supreme Court under 28 U.S.C. § 1257(a) and Article III § 1 & 3 is in its review process