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Supreme Court of the United States No. In the Supreme Court of the United States 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 dlb/a AdventHealth Orlando, formerly Florida Hospital Orlando, Respondents. On Petition for Writ of Certiorari To the Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal APPENDIX Frances K. Konieczko Lawrence W. Konieczko Laurie F. Konieczko Self-Represented P0 Box 536253 Orlando, FL 32853 Supreme Court of Florida TUESDAY OCTOBER 23, 2018 Case No.: SC18I744 Lower Tribunal No(s).: 5D18-1904, 2016 CA 10428 FRANCES K. KONIECZKO, ET AL., Petitioner vs. ADVENTIST HEALTH SYSTEM/SUNBELT INC., ET AL., Respondents This case is hereby dismissed... s/ John A. Tomasino Clerk, Supreme Court Supreme Court of the State of Florida In The District Court of Appeal Of The State of Florida Fifth District Case No.: 5D181904 Frances K. Konieczko, Lawrence W. Konieczko and Laurie F. Konieczko, Petitioners VS. Adventist Health System/Sunbelt, Inc. d/b/a Florida Hospital Altamonte and d/b/a Florida Hospital, Orlando, Florida, Respondent September 07, 2018 Ordered that the Petition for Writ of Mandamus, filed June 12, 2018, and the Amended Petition, filed August 29, 2018, are denied. s/ Joanne P. Simmons Clerk District Court of Appeal State of Florida Panel: Judges Orfinger, Torpy, and Edwards In the County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida Case No.: 2016'CA-010428-0 Frances K. Konieczko, Lawrence W. Konieczko. Laurie F. Konieczko, Plaintiff(s) vs. Florida Hospital, Altamonte Springs, FL, Florida Hispital, Orlando, FL, et al., Defendant(s Order Denying Motion for Chief Judge Frederick Lauten to Issue an Order to Reassign this Case to a Different Judge .denied. ordered.., this 8 day of May, 2018. s/ Frederick J. Lauten Circuit Judge .
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