One thing that is interesting about the document (Quo Warranto) is that the assertion of the "Constitution of the United States" having a "capstone" "Bill of Rights". It would seem that to the contrary the Constitution for the United States of America has a bill of rights and that the "Constitution of the United States" (as in "Arrangement/Makeup/Constellation of the United States" as a whole thing) is something more abstract and comprehensive or macroscopic than the 1788 charter.
Lots of verbiage problems in the Quo Warranto document.
Star Trek? Wut? The American People aren't the People of America."The prime directive ordained by the American People "
Re: Tim Turner.. I have long suspected he was part of an intelligence mill and sting operation. My observation is that he or those associated with him were analyzing lawful remedies and then sending out 'stooges' to make the remedies or those asserting them look bad. Such done by the Feds is IMHO felony conspiracy against rights and a a very nasty type of barratry or champerty.
Re the Quo Warranto document it seems simpler to use a writ of mandamus on a rogue officer and appoint a higher official to deal with that rogue officer if he/she fails to get in line. Judges, like sheriffs, are peace officers too or at least some of them.
The writ of mandamus is probably the most useful, universally available (even to subjects) of all of the prerogative or extraordinary writs. Writs of prohibition and orders to show cause are useful too.