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Senator Edward Kennedy — Part 26
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QUESTIONS PRESENTED
1.WHETHER,This Appeal should be Reversed,because District
Judge,William D,Stiehl,DiD Conspire With Appellees herein to
use its office and power of the United States Government to
Coverup and Conceal Class A Felony Crimes,18 USC §§ 1,2,3,4,
241,242,1001,1961,1962,1963 [The Rico Act],2071,2073,2075,
2076,Disregarding Articles III § I and IV § 2 of the Const-
itution Section 2 of the Thirteenth Amendment,the Due Proce-
ss and Equal Protection Clauses of the Fifth and Fourteenth
Amendments,28 USC § § 453 and 455 et seq.,by having Knowled-
ge and preventive power, Violated these requirements by Unst-
itutionally Dismissed these [ Paid Complaint(S) With-Prejud-
ice Blocking Clerk From signing,Sealing and Issuing Summon-
ses presented to Clerk,Attempting to forever Shield Justic-
es of the United States Supreme Court,U.S.House and Senate
Committees and U.S.Department of Justice from answering to
these crimes and the American's People ?
(2)
WHETHER, This Appeal should be reversed because the Deliber-
ate Failure of District judge,William D.Stiehl to follow Fed-
eral Rules Civil and Appellate Procedurals,Rule 52 Rule Civil
Procedural Requiring District Judge to State Findings of Fac-
ts and Conclusions of Law,Did Discriminated against Appellant
on the bases of his race,Class,and because he were Pro Se wi-
thout the aid of attorney,under 28 USC § 1654,And to further
Shield Appellees from Impeachment Trials,Removal from Office,
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