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Shelton Federal Petition for Writ Habeas Corpus Vendor Fraud 2008

 
 
 
 
 
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Petition to Federal District Court, Illinois, for Writ of Habeas Corpus regarding fraudulent State Medicaid Vendor Fraud Charge brought without jurisdiction, in violation of Supremecy clause and state law, in retaliation for whistle blower activities of Dr. Linda Shelton, in a scheme to deny mental health services to people on Medicaid perpetrated by State of Illinois

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01/04/2009

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Dr Linda Shelton

Dr Linda Shelton

I plead with anyone who reads this to donate money to my legal defense fund at: Shelton legal fund, C/O Albukerk & Associates, 3025 W 26th St. 2nd floor, Chicago, IL 60625. You may call me Albukerk at 773 847-2600 for information.

09/22/2009
Dr Linda Shelton

Dr Linda Shelton

Certificate of Appealability required to appeal the denial in the Federal District Court denied by both the Federal Dist. Court Judge Coar and 7th Circuit Court. These are wrongful orders as they say I have not exhausted state remedies and I say the State has waived exhaustion of State remedies by their illegal acts. I will now ask for certiorari in the U.S. Supreme Court on the question of whether the State courts can dismiss appeal of case where there was an acquittal even though there are still justiciable issues and double jeaopardy would NOT be invoked in I win or lose appeal. The U.S. Supreme Court has previously held in regards to this question that the appeal may proceed. See my legal document posted which contains the word "transcript".

08/08/2009
Dr Linda Shelton

Dr Linda Shelton

Denied by federal Judge Coar for failure to exhaust state remedies, although it met the criteria for an exception to this. Shelton was found not guilty by jury verdict on Feb. 24, 2009. She is still appealing this to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals due to the public interest exception to the mootness doctrine.

03/08/2009