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Request for Congressional Oversight

In re Joseph Cammarata — Documented Constitutional Violations

U.S. Supreme Court Docket No. 25-6128  •  Conference Date: January 16, 2026

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Cover Letter
Senate Judiciary Committee
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Oversight Request
Full Congressional Brief
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Legal Case Spine
Timeline of 8 Proceedings
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Why This Requires Congressional Attention

The Solicitor General of the United States waived the government's right to respond to Mr. Cammarata's Supreme Court petition on December 3, 2025. This significant action leaves serious constitutional allegations unanswered at the highest level of executive appellate review. When the Solicitor General elects not to respond to a mandamus petition alleging prolonged appellate inaction and jurisdictional defects, Congress must examine what went wrong. When courts refuse to rule on jurisdictional challenges, congressional oversight becomes the only remaining constitutional check.

93
Constitutional Violations
4+
Years Imprisoned
0
Victims Identified
21+
Months Without Ruling

This briefing documents a pattern of prosecutorial misconduct, judicial obstruction, and systematic denial of due process in the federal prosecution of Joseph Cammarata. The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has refused to rule on dispositive motions for over twenty-one months while Mr. Cammarata remains incarcerated.

Case Background & Timeline

Procedural History

2021
Criminal prosecution initiated by Eastern District of Pennsylvania for securities-related conduct that the Supreme Court subsequently ruled lawful in related cases
2022
DOJ and SEC coordinate parallel enforcement actions; complete asset freeze eliminates ability to retain counsel
2023
Conviction obtained after trial marred by suppressed exculpatory evidence; immediate appeals filed
2024
Third Circuit receives fully briefed appeals; refuses to rule for 21+ months on dispositive constitutional issues
Dec 2025
Supreme Court petition filed (25-6128); Solicitor General waives response December 3, 2025
Jan 2026
Supreme Court conference scheduled January 16, 2026; congressional oversight requested
Summary of Constitutional Violations

Critical Issues Requiring Oversight

1. Brady Violation — Suppression of Exculpatory Evidence

Government withheld evidence demonstrating defendant's conduct was lawful under governing assignment law and controlling Supreme Court precedent, directly contradicting the prosecution's entire theory of criminality.

2. Sixth Amendment — Denial of Counsel

Coordinated DOJ/SEC asset freeze eliminated all funds for defense before trial, forcing defendant to proceed without adequate representation against unlimited government resources.

3. Void Judgment — Unconstitutional Sentencing

Prosecution proceeded without subject-matter jurisdiction because the charged conduct does not constitute a crime as a matter of law under binding Supreme Court precedent, rendering the judgment void.

4. Appellate Obstruction — Denial of Access to Courts

Third Circuit has held dispositive motions sub judice for over 12 months without ruling, effectively denying constitutional right to appellate review while defendant remains imprisoned.

5. Record Tampering — Altered Transcripts

Official court transcripts altered to remove statements favorable to defense, documented through comparison with contemporaneous recordings and certified copies.

Complete documentation: View all 93 documented violations →

Contact Information

For Congressional Staff & Oversight Bodies

This briefing is designed to provide oversight staff with a comprehensive overview of documented violations. Full evidentiary materials, certified transcripts, and complete filing records are available upon request.

Primary Contact
Supreme Court Case
Docket No. 25-6128
Third Circuit Cases
23-2110, 24-1381, 24-1983, 25-1188
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