Thompson v. The Florida Bar

Filing 379

Plaintiff's MOTION to Vacate 347 Order Dismissing Case (This court now has proof of perjury. It cannot ignore it as if it does not exist) by John B. Thompson. Responses due by 1/18/2008 (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit Bar complaint proving prejury by Bar's complainants)(Thompson, John)

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Thompson v. The Florida Bar Doc. 379 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA JOHN B. THOMPSON, Plaintiff, v. CASE NO. 07-21256-CIV-JORDAN THE FLORID BAR, Defendant. PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO VACATE DISMISSAL ORDER COMES NOW plaintiff with proof of the defendant Bar's bad faith, which constitutes fraud, by which it secured dismissal of this action, stating: The Florida Bar has known for well over a year that it has been acting in bad faith in proceeding with the Tew Cardenas Bar complaint, as the attached proves. The Bar has lied to this court in asserting that it had a factual basis to do so, and this constitutes now patent fraud by The Bar. What does Thompson have to do to convince this court that The Bar deceived this court? What more could he do? WHEREFORE, The Bar's now proven reliance upon perjury to prosecute Thompson at the behest of two perjurers is not just bad faith; it is fraud. The dismissal order must be vacated. I hereby certify that a copy hereof has been e-mailed this January 6, 2008, to record counsel herein by the court's electronic filing system. /s/ JOHN B. THOMPSON, Plaintiff Attorney, Florida Bar #231665 1172 South Dixie Hwy., Suite 111 Coral Gables, Florida 33146 Phone: 305-666-4366 amendmentone@comcast.net Dockets.Justia.com

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