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Due Process Ignored Routinely By Courts

 Due Process Ignored Routinely By Courts

If a district court denies your case, your chances of success diminish greatly, almost to the point of no chance.  State appellate courts typically side with the district court, tending to simply repeat the judgment.  They miss your arguments and only see what was in the original judgment.  They must wear the same glasses that filter out the opposing arguments.

Once the state appellate court denies you, you can then appeal it to the state supreme court.  Your chances just got a lot slimmer again.  In their infinitely wise minds, they must be thinking that the district and appellate courts shot you down for good reason, especially when echoing the same tune.  There appears to be a lot of back scratching going on for one another.

With the state supreme court, you are now at their discretion as to whether they will even look at it or not.  They decide if your case interests them and/or is important enough for them to waste their precious time.  Even if you have strong arguments and constitutional questions, they can merely disregard your case just because they can.

As George Washington stated in his Farewell Address, “…Let it simply be asked, where is the security for property, for reputation, for life, if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths which are the instruments of investigation in courts of justice?....”(Padover, The Washington Papers, pp. 318-19.)

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