| 21-308 |
Tim Sundy v. Friendship Pavilion Acquisition Company, LLC, et al. |
Georgia |
2021-08-31 |
Denied |
constitutional-rights court-record custody due-process first-amendment fourteenth-amendment fourth-amendment |
Whether the willful refusal and/or failure of a court of record to maintain a complete record is a form of custody, depriving a litigant of due proces… |
| 20-6868 |
Tim Sundy v. Friendship Pavilion Acquisition Company, LLC, et al. |
Georgia |
2021-01-13 |
Dismissed |
civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights constructive-custody due-process fraud-upon-court free-speech judicial-procedure legal-remedy standing state-accountability |
Whether the State of Georgia's use of constructive custody imposes unusual hardship and deprives the litigant of protections guaranteed by the First, … |
| 20-5559 |
Tim Sundy v. Friendship Pavilion Acquisition Company, LLC, et al. |
Georgia |
2020-09-02 |
Dismissed |
constitutional-rights court-record-tampering criminal-immunity due-process first-amendment fourteenth-amendment judicial-immunity judicial-remedy |
Whether the refusal of Georgia courts to provide a Georgia litigant any 'plain, speedy, and efficient' remedy to officers of the Georgia courts tamper… |
| 20-5401 |
Tim Sundy v. Friendship Pavilion Acquisition Company, LLC, et al. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2020-08-19 |
Dismissed |
abstention access-to-courts civil-rights constitutional-protection due-process equal-protection federal-forum judicial-abstention pro-se-litigation standing |
Whether the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals erred in affirming the U.S. District Court's abstention from ruling on Sundy's independent claims despite Su… |
| 19-8491 |
In Re Tim Sundy |
|
2020-05-18 |
Dismissed |
civil-procedure civil-rights clerk-liability constitutional-rights court-record-falsification due-process falsification-of-record judicial-misconduct pro-se-litigation standing state-tort-claim |
Whether the overt conduct of the Clerk of the Georgia Supreme Court and lower state courts to falsify the record of a court proceeding deprives a pro … |
| 19-8492 |
In Re Tim Sundy |
|
2020-05-18 |
Dismissed |
civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights court-record due-process equal-protection fraud-upon-court judicial-procedure mandamus standing |
Equal-protection |
| 19-7600 |
Tim Sundy v. Friendship Pavilion Acquisition Company, LLC |
Georgia |
2020-02-07 |
Denied |
effectively depriving pro se litigants of the sub equal-protection full-access-to-court judicial-estoppel private-property-without-just-compensation right-to-be-secured-in-papers with the specific and purposeful intent to defrau constitutional-rights document-tampering due-process equal-protection full-access-to-the-court judicial-and-or-equitable-estoppel judicial-misconduct private-property-without-just-compensation pro-se-litigation right-to-be-secured-in-one's-papers |
Does this oppressive conduct and reckless defiance of elementary standards of justice and fair play, with the specific and purposeful intent to defrau… |
| 19-6821 |
Tim Sundy v. Friendship Pavilion Acquisition Co., et al. |
Georgia |
2019-12-03 |
Denied |
14th-amendment 1st-amendment 4th-amendment 5th-amendment civil-procedure civil-rights due-process fifth-amendment first-amendment fourteenth-amendment fourth-amendment takings |
Whether Petitioner Tim Sundy, without a meaningful remedy, has immunity, as provided by the due process clause of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments … |
| 19-6694 |
Tim Sundy v. Martha C. Christian, Judge, et al. |
Georgia |
2019-11-22 |
Denied |
access-to-court civil-rights constitutional-rights court-officer criminal-activity due-process equal-protection pro-se-litigant pro-se-litigants property-rights state-court-officers takings |
Whether pro se litigants are immune from criminal activity by State court officers |
| 18-5506 |
Tim Sundy v. Friendship Pavilion Acquisition Company, LLC, et al. |
Georgia |
2018-08-10 |
Denied |
appellate-review civil-procedure civil-rights due-process equal-protection in-rem in-rem-proceeding intervention third-party-plaintiff |
Whether the state court trial judge, in an in rem proceeding, can strip the petitioner of his rights and benefits of equal protection to proceed as an… |