Anderson v. American Airlines, Inc.
Filing
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ORDER REFERRING SECOND MOTION TO DISQUALIFY TO ASSIGNMENT COMMITTEE FOR REASSIGNMENT re 148 MOTION to Vacate filed by Edward E. Anderson, 146 Letter filed by Edward E. Anderson. Signed by Judge Alsup on April 8, 2011. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit April 1 Letter from Attorney Roesti, # 2 Exhibit Order re April 1 Letter from Attorney Roesti)(whalc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 4/8/2011)
Anderson v. American Airlines, Inc.
Doc. 153 Att. 2
1 2 3 4 5 FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 6 7 8 9 10 v. AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC., Defendant. / On March 9, defendant's motion for summary judgment on all claims was granted, and judgment was entered in favor of defendant and against plaintiff. On April 1, Attorney Roesti filed a letter on plaintiff's behalf "in order to invite the court to vacate the judgment sua sponte." The letter accused the undersigned judge of racial prejudice against African Americans, personal bias against Attorney Roesti, and a conflict of interest regarding American Airlines. The letter argued that legal and factual errors had been committed in the order granting summary judgment, and it inferred that these supposed errors resulted from improper motives (Dkt. No. 146). Letters are not the proper way to seek relief from the Court. No action will be taken on Attorney Roesti's letter. If plaintiff seeks further action from this Court, then plaintiff should file a timely motion for relief. EDWARD E. ANDERSON, Plaintiff, ORDER REGARDING APRIL 1 LETTER FROM ATTORNEY ROESTI No. C 08-04195 WHA IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
United States District Court
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For the Northern District of California
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: April 4, 2011.
WILLIAM ALSUP UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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