Kenton G. Findlay v. HSBC Bank USA, N.A., et al.
AdministrativeLaw DueProcess FourthAmendment JusticiabilityDoctri
Whether the Florida Supreme Court and the Third District Court of Appeal of Florida violated the due process protection of the 5th and 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
QUESTIONS PRESENTED FOR REVIEW , Whether the Florida Supreme Court and the Third District Court of Appeal of Florida (“the Third DCA”) violated the due process protection of the 5" and 14" Amendment to the U. S. Constitution by allowing the respondent LESLIE ESTATE HOMEOWNER ASSOSIATION NO. 3, (H. O. A.) commit fraud on the Court, and the fraud permeates the heart of the proceeding. See Kornblum vs. Schneider, 609 So.2d 138, 139 Fla. 4° DCA 1992). Long vs. Swofford, 805 So. 2d 882 (Fla. 3d DCA 2001). The Final Judgment of foreclosure procured using false evidence in an unconscionable scheme to defraud the courts. Whether the Florida Supreme Court and the Third District Court of Appeal of Florida violated the due process protection of the 5" and 14" amendments to the U.S. Constitution by refusing to grant disqualification when there are objective reasons to question its impartiality in foreclosure appeals raising this same fraudulent misconduct?