Lawyer Asks Boies to Explain Misrepresentation
Jack Thompson
Monday, Nov. 27, 2000
John B. Thompson, Attorney
1172 South Dixie Highway, Suite 111
Coral Gables, Florida 33146-2750
Phone: 305-666-4366
Fax: 305-666-7275
E-mail: Jackpeace@aol.com
November 27, 2000
David Boies, Attorney
Boies, Schiller, and Flexner
5301 Wisconsin Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C. VIA FAX to 202-237-6131
Re: False Representation to Florida Supreme Court about Illinois
"Dimpled Chad" Case
Dear Mr. Boies:
It has come to my attention, and I am sure it has come to yours as
well,
that you falsely characterized the court's ruling in the Illinois "dimpled
chad" case.
You told the Florida Supreme Court last week that that case allowed
the
hand recounting of dimpled chads. Our state's high court seemed
impressed
with that fact.
One problem, though. A big problem. The Illinois court ruled just
the
opposite way, disallowing the counting of dimpled chads. The affidavit
you
relied upon is false, and you now know that it is false.
You have a clear and mandatory duty immediately to inform the Florida
Supreme Court of your misrepresentation to the seven Justices in this
critical regard.
Any failure on your part is clearly subject to review and discipline
by
the appropriate authorities because such a failure would constitute an
ethical breach on your part which compromises justice and is prejudicial
to
the opposing parties.
You have until five o'clock p.m., Tuesday, November 28, 2000, to
inform
me by fax at the above number that you have alerted the Florida Supreme
Court
of your misrepresentation.
Best, John B. Thompson
Copy: Florida Supreme Court
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