public-trust

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25-226 Easton Murray v. Arizona, et al. Ninth Circuit 2025-08-27 Denied Response Waived agent-principal-doctrine constitutional-violation oath-of-office prosecutorial-immunity public-trust separation-of-powers 1. IS A PROSECUTOR, AS A TRUSTEE OF THE PUBLIC TRUST, AND CHARGED WITH THE DUTY TO UPHOLD THE LAW, IMMUNE FROM LIABILITY WHEN THEY BREAK THE LAW THEY …
23-7758 In Re Janice Wolk Grenadier 2024-06-18 Denied Relisted (2)IFP accountability judicial-accountability judicial-ethics judicial-integrity judicial-misconduct judicial-oversight judicial-transparency oversight public-trust transparency Question not identified.
23-6168 Samreen Riaz v. Superior Court of California, Tulare County, et al. California 2023-12-06 Denied IFP abuse-of-discretion civil-rights court-procedure due-process judicial-bias judicial-disqualification judicial-misconduct petition-for-review public-trust recusal standing Did the Supreme Court of California deny petition of review, leaving an unresolved conflict and matter of public importance?
22-152 Thomas Earl Dunn v. Elizabeth Post, Magistrate, et al. Sixth Circuit 2022-08-17 Denied Response Waived 11th-amendment civil-rights constitutional-accountability due-process eleventh-amendment nominal-damages public-trust sovereign-immunity state-actors state-public-trust Shall the lower Courts shield State Public Actors from Constitutional conflicts?
21-7981 Jeffrey Ray Sundwall v. Florida Florida 2022-05-26 Denied IFP constitutional-rights credibility criminal-procedure due-process fair-trial impartiality judicial-misconduct legal-ethics public-trust Whether a trial-induced conviction can be valid when brought by uncredible persons who are guilty of misconduct, both in the instant case (specific, D…
20-7710 Bertram Mann v. Volusia County Sheriff's Department Florida 2021-04-12 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-procedure due-process eminent-domain property-rights public-trust takings Whether the government's seizure of private property for public use without just compensation violates the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment
19-6695 Ilana Rigwan v. Jordan Lee Neus Florida 2019-11-25 Denied Relisted (2)IFP court-procedure court-records docket-alteration evidence-tampering judicial-accountability judicial-discipline judicial-ethics judicial-integrity judicial-misconduct judicial-oversight judicial-transparency legal-accountability public-trust Should Judges be allowed to alter dockets and go unpunished?