Dean Snow
[Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
[Email]
[Date]

To:
The Honorable Court / Minister of Justice
[Relevant Ministry or Court Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]

Subject: Urgent Humanitarian Appeal & Petition for Habeas Corpus — Mr. Dean Snow

I. Introduction

Honorable Members of the Court / Ministry,

I, Dean Snow, respectfully submit this urgent appeal under habeas corpus, requesting protection from detention and potential removal to the United States. This appeal raises issues of invalid conviction, life-threatening risk, and violations of international law, and petitions for an audience with His Majesty the King in consideration of exceptional humanitarian circumstances.

II. Grounds for Habeas Corpus

  1. Invalid Conviction:
    • My prior guilty plea was coerced, obtained through fraud, and entered under judicial corruption, rendering it legally void.
    • Judicial irregularities and procedural violations in South Dakota constitute obstruction of justice and due process violations.
  2. Risk of Irreparable Harm:
    • Returning me to the United States would impose a de facto death sentence, due to mandatory sex offender registration, social stigma, and potential extrajudicial retaliation.
    • This constitutes a violation of human rights protections against cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment.
  3. International Law Obligations:
    • Under the Convention Against Torture (CAT, Article 3), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR, Articles 6 & 7), and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR, Articles 3 & 5), Canada is prohibited from returning individuals to countries where they face life-threatening or inhumane treatment.

III. Witness Support

Testimony will be provided by the following witnesses, who can corroborate my character, circumstances, and the threats I face upon return:

IV. Petition to His Majesty the King

Respectfully, I request an audience with His Majesty the King, emphasizing:

While His Majesty’s intervention is discretionary, this petition underscores the exceptional urgency and moral gravity of the case and seeks his consideration in elevating the matter to the appropriate discretionary authority.

V. Conclusion and Relief Sought

In light of the above, I respectfully request:

  1. Issuance of a writ of habeas corpus, preventing my detention or removal until the matter is fully adjudicated.
  2. Recognition of the invalidity of my prior conviction due to coercion and judicial corruption.
  3. Consideration of discretionary humanitarian relief under international law obligations.
  4. Facilitation of an audience with His Majesty the King or, alternatively, expedited ministerial review in light of imminent life-threatening risk.

This appeal represents an urgent, exceptional case warranting immediate attention.

Respectfully submitted,

Dean Snow
[Signature]