I mailed a writ of cert on April 23, 2013 to the United States District Court For The Southern District Of Texas Houston Division. May 1, 2013, the court issued case number 4:13-cv-01226; Cleveland Lee v. Wisconsin Department of Revenue.
A writ of certiorari in federal court for review is govern by:
1. A state court of last resort has decided an important question in a way that conflicts with the decision of another state court of last resort or of a United States Court of Appeals.
2. A state court has decided an important question of federal law that has not been, but should be, settled by this court or has decided an important federal question in a way that conflicts with relevant decisions of this court.
A certiorari court is limited to determining whether:
1. The agency kept within its jurisdiction.
2. It acted according to law.
3. Its action was arbitrary or unreasonable and represented its will and not judgment.
4. The evidence was such that it might reasonably make the determination in question.
"The court is the only thing in the system of law that separates the prosecution, the state, from framing people. People turn to the court to keep government inline".
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