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and Representative(S) for Defendants in Pro Se Compzaints,
for the White,Rich,Famous and Powerful persons,Companies and
Corporations,United States vs.Will,supra. ?
(5)
Appellant Challenges the Constitutionality of Title 28 USC
§ § 514,515,516,517,518,522,528,529,531,532,533,535,542,543,
544,545, [ 547(1) ],561,563,564,566 et seq.,568 and 28 CFR
§ 50.15,as Unconstitutional on its Face,Racists,Discriminat—
ory in Pro Se Paid Civil Rights Cases,For Total Lack of En-
forcement of the Laws of the United States,involving Federal
Officials, and employees Guilty of Crimes against Citizens,
and WHETHER, it is in the Public's Interest for Department of
Justice-to Provides Attorneys/legal assistance for these Gov-
ernment officials that Committed Class A Felony Crimes again-
st Citizens,and not for the Victims injured by these crimina-—
ls With Impunity ?
(5)
Appellant Challenges the Constitutionality of Federal Judges
and United States Department of Justice,interpretation and
applying the Constitutional Provisions of the Fifth and Fou-
rteenth Amendments Prohibition Appellant's Right not to be
twice put in Jeopardy,Life or Limb,Nor be Deprived of Life,
Liberty or Property,Without Due Process of Law,because it is
Unconstitutional on its face,Racists,Discriminatory,designed
for the sole protection of White,Rich,Famous and Powerful,
people from their V-I-C-T-I-M-S Both Black and Poor,or inter-
racial couple/marriages as the Appellant.
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