NO. 03-1069

 COMPANION TO: 03-978, 03-0990, 03-1022, 03-1023, 03-1049, 
03-1070, 03-1079, 03-1082, 03-1083, 03-1084. 03-1117, 03-1139

 IN THE

SUPREME COURT

OF TEXAS  

______________________________

 IN RE:

JOHN WORLDPEACE

______________________________

 Re:  Cause No. 2002-42081; Commission for Lawyers Discipline v. John WorldPeace, 269th District Court 
Harris County , Texas

__________________________________________________________________

 RELATOR’S SUPPLEMENTAL REPLY 
REGARDING
RELATOR’S MOTION FOR REHEARING
REGARDING RESTITUTION 
AND 
THE
TEXAS DISCIPLINARY RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT __________________________________________________________________

Filed by: John WorldPeace, Relator

                                                                         John WorldPeace
                                                                       
2620 Fountainview,
Suite 106   
                                                
                       
Houston , Texas 77057
                                                                       
Tel. 713-784-7618
                                                                       
Fax. 713-784-9063
                                                                       
TBA# 21872800  
                                                                       
Attorney Pro Se

TO THE HONORABLE JUSTICES OF THIS COURT:

COMES NOW, WorldPeace and files this Relator’s Supplemental Reply Regarding Relator’s Motion for Rehearing Regarding Restitution and the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct and would respectfully submit the following.

            WorldPeace prays this Court to delay making a final ruling on this Application for Writ of Mandamus until WorldPeace can reply to the Commission for Lawyer Discipline’s response to WorldPeace’s Motion for Rehearing on this Application for Writ of Mandamus.  Linda Acevedo, attorney for the Commission for Lawyer Discipline, did not forward a copy of her response to this Application for Writ of Mandamus to WorldPeace which she filed last Thursday, March 4, 2004 , and did not fax a copy to WorldPeace on Friday, March 5, 2004 , per WorldPeace request. (See Exhibit “A”)

            As WorldPeace has said in his various pleadings before this court, the TRDP is defective and the application of the TRDP by the Commission for Lawyer Discipline and especially the Commission for Lawyer Discipline’s attorneys is corrupt and this is due to a great extent to the immunity given the Commission for Lawyer Discipline in Rule 15.11 TRDP.

            As in any organization, the individual at the top to the organizational pyramid, in this case, Dawn Miller, Chief Disciplinary Counsel, encourages or discourages ethical behavior. 

            In WorldPeace’s personal experience with Dawn Miller, she deliberately and knowingly filed a disciplinary suit against WorldPeace in 1993 after the statute of limitations had run for the sole purpose of putting a permanent public reprimand in the records of the District Clerk of Harris County, Texas because she knew that due to her lack of diligence and the groundless nature of the complaints she could not successfully prosecute a disciplinary petition against WorldPeace.  That record is still there despite the fact that the lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice. 

            An attorney’s good name is critical to him or her in the practice of law and Dawn Miller maliciously placed a permanent black mark on WorldPeace’s credibility ten years ago.

            Further, in the underlying lawsuit, J. G. Molleston lied to Judge Fry and stated that the Commission for Lawyer Discipline regularly violates the “must file with the Clerk of the Supreme Court” provision of Rule 3.01 TRDP in order to stop Judge Fry from dismissing five complainants that Mr. Molleston and Dawn Miller added to the underlying disciplinary petition six weeks after it had been filed by filing it with the District Clerk of Harris County, Texas as opposed to the Clerk of the Supreme Court.

            And to make matters worse, Judge Fry refused to hold a hearing on WorldPeace’s Motion to Compel those cases from Mr. Molleston.

            In addition, today, an Application for Writ of Mandamus was filed by Steve Nelson, In re: Steve Nelson, regarding a Judgment for Disbarment entered against him in which Jennifer Hasley, another attorney for the Commission for Lawyer Discipline in Houston , Texas lied to the court regarding service on Mr. Nelson. That case is being remanded on appeal on the Commission for Lawyer Discipline’s motion.

            In addition, Ms. Hasley, in order to cover up more incompetence regarding the Commission for Lawyer Discipline stated to the underlying court that the State Bar was the proper party in a Rule 14.01 TRDP interim suspension against Mr. Nelson which is totally contrary to the TRDP.

            These incidents involving the Commission for Lawyer Discipline’s attorneys are just the tip of the iceberg.  No attorney in this state who has any familiarity with the TRDP and a working understanding of the Commission for Lawyer Discipline under Dawn Miller will tell you that the present disciplinary system is fair.  They will tell you that they have an unhealthy fear of the Commission for Lawyer Discipline and that fear stops them from taking all sorts of marginal cases and further prevents the citizens of this state from obtaining legal representation.  This is the fallout of the current TRDP and its application by the Commission for Lawyer Discipline. 

PRAYER

            WHEREFORE PREMISES CONSIDERED, WorldPeace prays this court to delay a final determination of this Application for Writ of Mandamus until WorldPeace can obtain a copy of the Commission for Lawyer Discipline’s response and reply to it (which should take place no later than Wednesday March 10, 2004) and for such other and further relief at law or in equity as this court may deem proper.

                                                                        Respectfully submitted,  

 

John WorldPeace
2620 Fountainview,
Suite 106
Houston , Texas 77057
Tel. 713-784-7618
Fax. 713-784-9063
TBA No. 21872800
 

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE  

            I certify that a true and correct copy of the foregoing pleading was forwarded to opposing counsel on March 8, 2004 , by HAND DELIVERY and Judge Fry on March 8, 2004 , by fax and to the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Texas on March 8, 2004 , via HAND DELIVERY.

                                                                  

                                                                        John WorldPeace


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