Frances K. Konieczko, et al. v. Adventist Health System/Sunbelt, Inc., et al.
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Denial of right to be heard
Questions for Review 1. This court, the Supreme Court of the United States, granted enemy combatants the right to be heard, therefore, shouldn’t we, American-born citizens of the USA, with the husband of Frances, and the father of Lawrence and Laurie, as well as the grandfather of Lawrence and Laurie, having been honest, decent, patriotic American men who sacrificed for this country, the United States of America, and served honorably in the United States military, be justly granted full and fair opportunities to be heard? 2. Shall this Court allow any judge to abuse his or her power and illegally violate the Constitution of the United States and unconstitutionally deprive us of our right to be heard? 3. Shall this Court allow judges to willfully, intentionally, and maliciously make false ; statements, refuse to disqualify themselves when served with timely, legally-sufficient motions to disqualify, and illegally not remove a judge when by law they are required to do so? 4. Shall this Court allow judges to illegally refuse to disclose exparte communications, interactions, and monetary transactions? 5. Shall this court allow judges, lawyers, and defendants to obstruct justice? i PARTIES Frances K. Konieczko, Lawrence W. Konieczko Laurie F. Konieczko Petitioners v. Adventist Health System/Sunbelt, Inc., sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, d/b/a AdventHealth Altamonte Springs, formerly Florida Hospital Altamonte, and d/b/a AdventHealth Orlando, formerly Florida Hospital Orlando, Respondents Attorneys for Respondents Christian Trowbridge and Charles Ingram 2600 Lake Lucien Dr., Ste. 330 Maitland, FL 32751