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Senator Edward Kennedy — Part 27
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Famous,and Powerful Appellants,a discriminatory policy and
practice because Appellant is [ Pre Se ] these officers of
the court,are under the erroneous presumption that Pro Se Paid
or otherwise pleadings are not entitle to the same treatment
as attorneys.
WHEREFORE,for the foregoing reasons,;this fraudulent order
Must be Overruled in the best interest of Justice,fair play,
and in accordance with all other Federal Courts of the Unit-
ed States.
MOTION(2)
The Appellant,Sylvester Jones,Pro Se Motions the alleged jud-
“ge,or judges that issued the fraudulent so-called John Doe or-
der,to recuse him/herself from further representing the dec-
isions in this appeal,and Oral Argument on the merits of th-
ese appeals now before this Court.A judge,or Justice of any
federal court,M-U-S-T disqualify him/herself in any proceed-
ing in which his/her impartiality M-I-G-H-T reasonably be
quested,or where he/she a financial interest in the subject
matter,or is a party to the proceeding,or as herein,refusal
to stand in judgment for members of the bench,of federal off-
icials and-employees,guilty of Class A Felony Crime(S) as the
evidence overwhelmingly established herein.See e.g.,Laird vs.
Tatum, 409 US 824,34 L Ed 2d 93 S Ct 7(1972); United States
-4.
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