Federal Court Jurisdiction Challenge

Summary

Involvement of an ATF officer may present a federal question, potentially allowing a federal court to hear your case. To move your case to an Article III federal court, you might need to file a motion showing the federal question jurisdiction. Gathering evidence, like proof of the deputys false testimony, could be crucial. Discuss with your attorney the possibility of escalating the case to a federal court, especially with the involvement of the ATF. You might want to explore filing a motion for federal question jurisdiction, which could potentially move the case to an Article III federal court.

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I have an attorney. I'm on the third attorney as the first two withdrew from my case when pressure was applied. The corruption is insane and I'm being railroaded. Federal law attorney is the next step I suppose, but the case should be dismissed already. I'm wanting to file a notice to injury.
Hey Jason, it sounds like you're navigating a challenging situation. If you're considering filing a notice of injury, it's important to ensure that you have all the necessary documentation and evidence to support your claim. Since you have an attorney, they should be able to guide you on the specifics of filing this notice and potentially pursuing the conspiracy against rights claim. It might be beneficial to discuss the strategy for escalating to a federal court with them. Keep pushing for what's right, and I hope things work out in your favor!
Thanks for the time. This case has been going on over 3 years so I've done a lot of studying law in that amount of time. I have no reason to think it's going to be dismissed unless I can force them to play it safe. The reasons it's not getting dismissed is for fear of being sued..
Hey Jason, it sounds like you've been through quite a journey with this case. Here are some general points that might be helpful for your situation:
- If you're considering filing a notice of injury, ensure you have all necessary evidence and documentation.
- Discuss with your attorney the possibility of escalating the case to a federal court, especially with the involvement of the ATF.
- You might want to explore filing a motion for federal question jurisdiction, which could potentially move the case to an Article III federal court.
Keep pushing for what's right, and stay strong! If you have any specific questions about the process or need clarification on any point, feel free to ask.