[Hwang] I intend to file a motion, too. (December 2, 2024)

To Mr./attorney Scott Vincent, and/or the opposing counsels/parties/witnesses,

I intend to file a motion with the court of appeals to ask/seek the abeyance of proceeding or/and the suspension of the procedure. 

What I try to mean is that I would like to ask the court to cease/suspend/stop this process/proceeding/procedure until any/the criminal investigation(s) is/are finished or/and finalized. 

My argument is based on the circumstances that the process/proceeding/procedure of this matter was/is/will be very unfair, deceptive, and even criminal. 

Therefore, whatever those counsels/attorneys/lawyers say/said, and whatever those judges say/said and decides/decided, those issues of this matter became/is/will be impossible to resolve on the basis of the rule of law and regular/common/average process of litigations. 

I strongly suggests/thinks that any/the criminal investigation(s) should be finished or/and finalized until this process/proceeding/procedure is over/finished. 

This is my attempt to consult with you pursuant to the Tennessee Rules of Appellate Procedure. Please, let me know your response as soon as possible if you can. 

At the same time, or/and additionally speaking, I sincerely request you or/and other counsels/attorneys/judges/unknown suspects to confess or/and inform such information or activities including, but not limited to crime, criminal activities, judicial crime, judicial misconducts, litigation crime, or/and litigation interferences if you and/or they know anything about such information or activities. I remind you again that I filed the motion to confess or/and inform. 

Thank you.

Hwang.

(Sent on or about December 2, 2024, Monday, on or about at 11:54A.M.(am) (12/02/2024)).

. The link of this report/writing was sent to TBI, Shelby County DA Office, prosecutor(DA)Steve Mulroy, too, on Dec. 2, 2024, on or about 12:27PM.