Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Florida

Motion to resolve Legal Issues

The appellate Court, Eleventh Circuit have denied me at every step to resolve issues in my case. My case the EPA seized My corporation without Notice, Summons or Warrant, violation of Fourh, Fifth, Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments, plus acts of Congress ~ 104th Congress ~ HR 1965 105th Congress. The Corporation was seized in 1996 and 17 months later it was demolished. Question: Will a Motion asking the Court to resolve the Legal Issues in the case, and Motion for Summary Judgement adjudication of the issues get any results? The attorneys for the Defendant appallee have not disputed the facts. Thank You


Asked on 11/22/00, 5:43 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Randall Reder Randall O. Reder, P.A.

Re: Motion to resolve Legal Issues

There is no provision in the appellate rules for

the types of motions you have mentioned. If as you

say the 11th circuit has denied you any relief,

there are procedures for seeking a rehearing or

petitioning review before the United States Supreme

Court. However, there are strict time requirements

and established procedures to be followed. I strongly

suggest you seek the advice of an attorney who is

experienced in appellate law.

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Answered on 12/18/00, 8:26 am


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