Support the CaseThis website documents the evidentiary record supporting a federal civil rights lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas – Lubbock Division.The case concerns alleged violations of constitutional protections including property rights, due process, and the right to petition government for redress of grievances. Litigating a federal civil rights case requires significant time, documentation preparation, and financial resources. Although the Plaintiff is currently proceeding Pro Se, the process involves ongoing expenses necessary to properly pursue the case and preserve the evidentiary record: • Federal court filing fees
• Certified mail and service of process • Notarization and document preparation • Court records and transcript requests • Document archiving and website hosting • Potential legal consultation as the case proceeds This website exists to preserve the complete public record of the events and documentation underlying the case. The materials presented here are made available so that the public, journalists, and legal researchers may review the evidentiary record directly. Why Support Is NeededThe events underlying this case included the seizure of the Plaintiff's automobile, which has significantly affected daily transportation and the ability to travel for legal proceedings. The federal courthouse handling this case is located in Lubbock, Texas, approximately 90 miles from the Plaintiff's residence, requiring repeated travel for hearings and court proceedings. Support helps address practical costs associated with continuing the litigation and maintaining the documentation archive. Primary Litigation Expenses:TransportationReliable transportation is essential for attending court proceedings, serving legal documents, and managing the daily logistics of pursuing the case. Service of ProcessFederal law requires that each named defendant be properly served with legal notice of the lawsuit. This case involves approximately thirty defendants, requiring certified mail service and professional process servers where necessary. Depositions and TestimonyDepositions may be required to preserve testimony and clarify the factual record. These proceedings require the services of a neutral court reporter or deposition officer to administer oaths and prepare certified transcripts. Travel to Federal CourtCourt hearings require repeated travel to the United States District Court in Lubbock, including potential overnight stays if hearings extend multiple days. Document Preparation and RecordsCivil rights litigation requires substantial documentation including certified mail records, printing of exhibits, document preparation, and archival preservation of the evidentiary record. Public TransparencyAll documents referenced in connection with this case are publicly accessible through this website and correspond to materials filed in court or preserved as part of the documented evidentiary record. This project exists to preserve transparency, accountability, and the integrity of the factual record. Support helps cover:• litigation expenses
• document preparation and preservation • public access to case materials • website hosting and maintenance Support the ProjectThose wishing to assist with the costs associated with documenting and litigating this civil rights action may contribute through the official fundraising page below. GoFundMe CampaignContact Questions regarding the case documentation or the evidentiary materials presented on this website may be directed to: ![]()
Last Updated: March 14, 2026
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