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18 U.S.C. subsection 1519 expert

Asked on Dec 29th, 2016 on Civil Litigation - Florida
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Judicial Corruption Dismissed with Prejudice Motive $500,000,000. The original case #11-14165, was dismissed with prejudice [DE 68], by Donald L. Graham two days before a telephonic joint status conference call was to take place that Graham arranged! Never as much as a due process hearing, knowingly obstructing Justice by covering up known felonies during a legal proceeding. Violations of 18 U.S.C.§ 1519! The fix was in! The Court records [DE 54] prove these criminal and inconvertible facts! The Court and the attorney, that plays dirty for a living, ( officers of the Court) knew weeks before filing [DE 58], of the attached fraudulent documents! No changes were made! In case# 11-14165, I had filed a motion for sanctions [DE 67] against MetLifes attorney, about two weeks prior to the dismissal that, for the third time, detailed fraud, counterfeit documents, and criminal acts, that MetLifes attorney knowingly placed into the court record! The Court was also fully informed of th
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Consumer Debt Collector Harassment & Abuse Attorney serving Tampa, FL
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This is just a rambling rant......if you represented yourselfin court seems like you got your money's worth. You will need to actually retain a lawyer, likely at some expense at this point, to address any issues you have. 
Answered on Dec 29th, 2016 at 7:27 AM

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