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Fed 420 Cv 424 THIRD Status of Action Mem Of UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA RANDALL C. TOWNSEND CASE NO:__4:20 CV 424____ Individual, and et al; for/As FROM THE FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL STATE OF FLORIDA CASE NO. 1D-18-4845 AS FOR DE NOVO REVIEW AS ASSIGNED PER THE “ESTOPPED” FLORIDA SUPREME COURT ET AL FOR CASES: SC18-1890; SC18-1915; SC18-1951; SC19-324; SC16- 92; SC-16-1501; SC11-41; SC09-1121; SC11-1042; SC07-1181; SC60- 95935; SC60-95936; SC60-86-918; SC09-1910; AS BY CASES 18-CA-2293, 2nd CIR. COURT, LEON COUNTY, FLORIDA, FROM: ACTION(S) FILED IN FOUR FEDERAL D.C. COURT(S) ON 7/7/17 AS: UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT; MULTIJURISDICTIONAL (MDL) COURT; FED.CIR (C.A.F.C.);FED.CI. (C.F.C.); UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CASE NO. 17-7113; FROM: 11th CIR. COURT OF APPEALS AS: TOWNSEND V. GRANT ET AL 17-10795-D; AND PETITION FOR MANDAMUS: 17-10829D; TOWNSEND V. GRAY ET AL 12-13892AA 11th Cir.; TOWNSEND V. BECK ET AL 08-10721 11th Cir.; 8:06-CV2050T-30TGW TOWNSEND V. BECK (JUDGE J.MOODY. JR: TO “JUDGE EK; TO 16-CV-3299-EAK-MAP (JUDGE J.W.) TOWNSEND V. GRANT ET AL; 02-03812, 13th Circuit; AS BEGAN AS 88-2554,18th CIR. SEMINOLE COUNTY FL. AS- RANDALL C. TOWNSEND, INDIVIDUAL AND AS F.S. 80.02 AS RANDALL C. TOWNSEND, PRO SE, AS “Private Attorney’s General” RANDALL C. TOWNSEND, State of Florida, EX REL, RANDALL C. TOWNSEND, F.S. 617.0834, AND “Next Friend” ET AL, Appellant, Plaintiff’s/Counter Defendant, Petitioner(s), CONTINUED ACTION(S) FROM: 88-2554, Seminole County Fl. AS REMOVAL FROM PRIOR COURTS EXCEPT JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS v. JURY TRIAL DEMANDED CHARLES E. LANE JR (LANE) AND “OTHERS DOE TO BE NAMED” AND “ALL AS OFFICIALLY AND INDIVIDUALLY DEFENDANTS” AS AND AKA CHARLES E. LANE JR. AS SABAL MARKETING and A.K.A. SEALANE MARKETING AND AS “LANE” ET AL AS CHARLES CANADY JR., JOHN ROBERTS AND “JUDGES”; RON 1 DESANTIS, RICK SCOTT, JEB BUSH, LAWTON CHILES AND FLORIDA GOVERNORS SINCE RUBEN ASKEW; JAMES C. SMITH; KEN DETZNER; MICHEAL ERTEL, LAUREL LEE, AS SECRETARY OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA BETWEEN SMITH 1980’S TO CURRENT;KRISTI REID WILLIS, BUREAU OF ELECTIONS RECORDS; DONNA BROWN, SENIOR GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS; AND AS DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS BETWEEN 1980’S TO CURRENT; ASHLEY BROOKE MOODY; PAMELA JO BONDI; BILL MCCOLLUM, CHARLIE CRIST, JAMES C. SMITH, BOB BUTTERWORTH AS ATTORNEY GENERALS OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA BETWEEN 1980’S TO CURRENT; JOHN A. GRANT AND JAMIE GRANT AS LEGISLATORS ET AL; JIMMY PATRONIS TO TOM GALLAGHER, AS CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICERS OF FLORIDA BETWEEN 1980’S TO CURRENT; CHARLES CANADY JR., JORGE LABARGA, ET AL AS FLORIDA SUPREME COURT JUDGES SINCE 1980’S TO CURRENT; THE FLORIDA BAR AND MEMBERS; CHARLES CANADY SR.; JAMES MOODY JR. AND ALL FLORIDA MIDDLE DISTRICT; KOCH FAMILIES; SOUTHERN STRATEGIES GROUP; CHARLES E LANE SR., ED CRENSHAW, AS PUBLIX INC.; HEATHER GRAY ET AL; PATRICIA MCCARTHY ET AL; DAVID H. POPPER ET AL; BRUCE E. CHAPIN ET AL; LINDA CHAPIN ET AL; ROM POWELL ET AL AS ALSO ALL NINTH CIRCUIT CHARLES SCRUGGS III ET AL; DEFENDANTS AS NAMED ON FRAP’S 1-4 AS TO ATTACH HEREIN; OTHERS DOE TO BE NAMED “AS ALL” IN THEIR OFFICIAL AND INDIVIDUAL CAPACITIES, Defendants. ___________________________________/ EMERGENCY THIRD MOTION FOR STATUS OF THIS CONTINUED 11/18/1987 ACTION AND MEMORANDUM OF LAW OF “TRANSFER OF CIVIL RIGHTS ACTION TO ENFORCE OUR 2 U.S. AND FLORIDA CONSTITUTIONAL VOTE AND F.S. 104 VOTER PROTECTION ACT AND FOR DAMAGES FROM CO=CONSPIRATORS ONGOING VIOLATIONS OF AND PER: THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1871; HOBBS ACT LAWS; RICO LAWS; FALSE IMPRISONMENT A.K.A. MALICIOUS PROSECUTION LAWS; HATE CRIMES; HUMAN TRAFFICKING; FEDERAL AND FLORIDA FALSE CLAIMS ACT; VIOLATIONS OF BONDS; 42 U.S.C. §1983; 18 U.S.C. 241; 18 U.S.C. 242; 42 U.S.C. 1985; WITH DUTY PER 4 U.S.C. 1986; AS COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES AND CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF PER F.S. 38 AND R.O.C.P. 1.54 AND PETITION FOR MANDAMUS AND AS PRIVATE ATTORNEY’S GENERAL-PETITION FOR MANDAMUS AS VICTIM WITH RIGHT(S) TO PREVENT “FRAUD ON THE COURT” FOR REMOVAL OF “FELON” “NOBILITY” FOR AND OF TRANSFER/REMOVAL FOR JUSTICE PER 28 U.S.C. 1441 and 1446” RANDALL C. TOWNSEND, PRO SE, Individual; And AS Civil Rights Act of 1871 “Private Attorney’s General”; and 4 U.S.C. 1983; per 4 U.S.C. 1986; 4 U.S.C. 241; 4 U.S.C. 242 and Per F.S.617.0834, “Representative” of FBCCP/CPCS A “Florida Not for Profit” Church/School; per F.S. 86; F.S. 80; Qui Tam; Fl. Et. Rel. Never lawfully removed. P.O. Box 5, Osprey Fl. 34229 cell phone 941.350.2677 [email protected] www.Judgeoneforyourself.com 3 TO: CHIEF JUDGE ALLEN COTHREL WINSOR: COMES NOW AGAIN SINCE 11/18/1987, TOWNSEND At Each Relevant Time As TRUTHFUL: “Whistleblower”; “Private Attorney’s General”; “Citizen”; F.S. 617.0834, “Not For Profit” Church/School Unanimous Elected Representative; “Father of JDT and JGT”; “Voter”; “Write-in Candidate”; Owner Of Future Marketing; “Exposer of False Federal and State and County Claims”; and Defendant; AND STATES: I. ISSUE(S) FOR THE COURT TO ANSWER STATUS OF: COUNT ONE FRAUD; COUNT TWO VOTER FRAUD; COUNT THREE VIOLATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS; COUNT FOUR HUMAN TRAFFICKING COUNT FIVE CONSPIRACY COUNT SIX FRAUDULENT VIOLATION OF PERSONAL BOND: 1. As per Our Florida “Rule of Law”, Pennsylvania Judge Mary Hannah Leavitt exposed the “Elephant in the Room” with not just a “Thumb” but their “FULL GRANT “RUMP” ON THE SCALE” as in Townsend’s Action since 1987, that each Lane-McCarthy-Grant et al clearly “Omitted Truthful Disclosure” and still do for their ongoing thefts and the Bush “Pay to Play”. 2. Judge Mary Hannah Leavitt clarified what “judge” Muszynski-Winsor should now clearly see as her ruling the Secretary of State “lacked statutory authority” or Townsend states NO RIGHT TO “THUMB ON THE SCALE” to change the following of the law as established by the State Legislature 4 securing and for safety of the rights of “ALL” Voters and to use the F.S.99.061 LAW WITH SAID “BLANK SPACE. See https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2020/11/12/Pennsylvania-judge- rules-in-favor-of-trump-campaign-orders-state-cant-count-some-ballots/ 3. Thus Our: U.S. Constitution; Federal Laws; Florida Constitution and our Florida Laws are clearly stated by the Legislature and Congress and as Bush lawyers (Roberts, Cruz, Kavanaugh, Barrett and others) and even Biden and Trump that “All Votes should count” thus per the Rule of Law as Judge Mary Hannah Leavitt ruled as a “TRUMP CARD” for TownsenD that NO DefenDant anD or “Others Doe to be NameD” have “Statutory authority” and nor “Constitutional Authority” PER THEIR OATHS THEY CLAIM TO OBEY to violate Townsend as a, Citizen, Candidate and or as a “Write- in Candidate” nor as an Elector or violations of these Rights and Laws are Unconstitutional: A. Florida Constitution Art. VI Section 5.(b) If all candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner will have no opposition in the general election, all qualified electors, regardless of party affiliation, may vote in the primary elections for that office. YET F.S. 99, REQUIRES THE “Vetted” CANDIDATES TO FACE THE “PEOPLES” RIGHT OF THE “WRITE-IN BLANK SPACE” IN THE NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION BY A “NON-VETTED” PEOPLES “WRITE-IN” AS THESE OF THE ELECTIONS BUREAU WERE 5 LEGALLY ADVISED BY TOWNSEND AND OTHER VOTERS. B. YET THE LEGISLATURE IN F.S. 99.061(4)(b), does not allow a Write-In Candidate to be “Vetted” and or “Qualified” by any other than “We the People” in November. 4. Thus in this Action by Townsend since 11/18/1987, again as for connected point(s) of law, and “Predicate Act Violations” of Statutory “Due Process”, each of this “Bush CODE RED” has as a “NWO” “NOBILITY” that created: “Breach of Contract(s); “False Imprisonment”; RICO; HOBBS ACT Crimes; Thefts; and or done admitted act(s) in or as “Human Trafficking” and or “Treason” by illegal seizure and imprisonment to: A. Opposed Townsend, all his rights and all his lawful action(s) by their ruled “HATE CRIMES” AND FALSE IMPRISONMENT FOR OR IN: 1). Obtaining from Lane and Lane et al Townsend’s and “Others” stolen money, rights and relationships for Constitutional and Statutory Rights, Religious Practices, Equal Parenting and Commerce; 2). His legal Standing in Courts and to have a “Jury” Process Trials; and 3). Or as the FBCCP F.S. 617.0834 100% Elected Representative of the “Not For Profit” Church and Christian School following the Contract(s) as our Constitution(S) and By-Laws; and 6 4). Or in his Duty to God, Country and Family as a: Religious Leader; Father; Husband, “Good Neighbor”; and 5). Or in his “Future Marketing” “Representative Business”; and 6.) Or in his Federal and State Qui Tam, Action(s), against all violators; 7.) Or in his Constitutional actions to run for any political office; B. Accepted Townsend’s stolen Constitutional and Bylaws Rights and or Money: 1.) From Charles E. Lane Jr. and as a.k.a. Sabal Marketing and or SeaLane Marketing acting with: Bush(s);”Koch’s; “Florida Bar” Agents Threats since June 1994 concealing the Lane-Williams-Canady’s (Charles Sr.
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