Justice Clarence Thomas
Leo Donofrio lawsuit, US Supreme Court, Donofrio v. Wells, Update, December 2, 2008, Justice Clarence Thomas, all 9 Supreme Court Justices, Conference, Friday, December 5, Rule of Four
Here is an update on the Leo Donofrio lawsuit, Donofrio v. Wells, that is before the US Supreme Court: “Leo Donofrio, Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, has been able to confirm that his case was referred to the full Court by Associate Justice Clarence Thomas. This means that, per the docket, all 9 Justices have agreed to hold a Conference this Friday, December 5 to consider granting Certiorari. If this is granted, then the “Rule of Four” concept will then be in play. If 4 of the 9 Justices respondRead More
Leo C. Donofrio NJ lawsuit, US Supreme Court Appeal, Justice Clarence Thomas, NJ Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Judge Jack M. Sabatino, Donofrio filed Judicial Misconduct
** See Update below ** I have tried to access the Leo C. Donofrio website since late last night. Lurker, a great commenter on the Citizen Wells blog, has provided the text from Mr. donofrio’s latest post. “Posted: Nov.21.2008 @ 6:53 pm | Lasted edited: Nov.21.2008 @ 8:25 pm JUDICIAL MISCONDUCT ALLEGED BY LEO DONOFRIO IN NJ SUPERIOR COURT APPELLATE DIVISION – OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE ALLEGED AGAINST JUDGE JACK M. SABATINO IN ACTION CHALLENGING ELIGIBILITY OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES FOR 2008 ELECTION. [MEDIA UPDATE:] Today, Leo Donofrio learned that New JerseyRead More
Obama and McCain, Natural born citizen lawsuit, US Supreme Court, DONOFRIO v. WELLS, Justice Clarence Thomas, Justice Souter, Leo Donofrio, Standing not challenged in lower courts
We have another lawsuit before the US Supreme court challenging Barack Obama’s eligibility to be president: “UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT Docket #: 08A407 UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT Application for Emergency Stay and supporting brief: ScotusStayAppBrief.doc NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT ORDER On October 27, 2008, plaintiff-appellant, Leo Donofrio, a retired attorney acting Pro Se, sued Nina Mitchell Wells, Secretary of State of the State of New Jersey, in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, demanding the Secretary execute her statutory and Constitutional duties to police the security of ballotsRead More