Bahrampour v. Joint Chiefs of Unfaith et al

Filing 28

ORDER. IT IS ORDERED that Mr. Bahrampour IS to SHOW CAUSE why he should not be declared a vexatious litigant by 9/28/15. Failure to show cause why he is not a vexatious litigant will result in a recommendation to the district judge that he be de clared a vexatious litigant. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that 24 Motion for an Injunction is DENIED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that 25 Motion seeking Interlocutory is DENIED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that 26 Motion to be joined as Class Action is DENIED. Signed by Magistrate Judge Cam Ferenbach on 9/18/15. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - PS)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 1 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 2 *** 3 AFSHIN BAHRAMPOUR, 4 Plaintiff, 5 6 Case No. 2:15–cv–1548–LDG–VCF vs. JOINT CHIEFS OF UNFAITH, et al., 7 ORDER Defendants. 8 9 This matter involves Mr. Bahrampour’s civil action against “Joint Chiefs of Unfaith,” NASA, 10 Barack Obama, and others. The action was commenced on August 12, 2015. The court reviewed Mr. 11 Bahrampour’s complaint under 28 U.S.C. 1915(a) and recommended that it be dismissed with prejudice. 12 Since that time, Mr. Bahrampour has filed 20 motions. The court now orders Mr. Bahrampour to show 13 cause why he should not be declared a vexatious litigant. 14 LEGAL STANDARD 15 A district court has the “inherent power to enter pre-filing orders against vexatious litigants.” 16 Molski v. Evergreen Dynasty Corp., 500 F.3d 1047, 1057 (9th Cir. 2007) (citing 28 U.S.C. § 165l(a)). 17 18 19 Because a pre-filing order implicates a litigant’s right of access to the courts, the court should enter such an extreme remedy “only after a cautious review of the pertinent circumstances.” Id. Prior to entering a 20 pre-filing order, the court must give the litigant notice and an opportunity to be heard. Id. (citing De Long 21 v. Hennessey, 912 F.2d 1144, 1147 (9th Cir. 1990)). 22 The court must set forth an adequate record for review and make “substantive findings about the 23 frivolous or harassing nature of the plaintiff's litigation.” Id. “An adequate record for review should 24 include a listing of all the cases and motions that led the district court to conclude that a vexatious litigant 25 1 order was needed.’” Id. at 1059 (quoting De Long, 912 F.2d at 1147). To determine whether the litigant’s 1 2 3 conduct is frivolous or harassing, the court evaluates “both the number and content of the filings as indicia of the frivolousness of the litigant’s claims.” Id. (quotation omitted). 4 Finally, a pre-filing order “must be narrowly tailored to closely fit the specific vice encountered.” 5 Id. (quotation omitted). A pre-filing order is overbroad if it prevents the litigant from filing any suit in the 6 court, or applies to a suit against anyone when the record showed the plaintiff was litigious with respect 7 to only one group of defendants. Id. at 1061. Whether to enter a pre-filing order against a vexatious litigant 8 lies within the court’s discretion. Id. at 1056. 9 10 DISCUSSION In approximately one month, Mr. Bahrampour has filed 20 frivolous motions. Each asserts that the 11 government is led by a fictitious entity known as the “Joint Chiefs of Unfaith,” which is engaged in a 12 mind-control conspiracy in which people’s brains are controlled by government and shared for common 13 14 15 16 use in a “communist” fashion. His motions are supported by quotations from Napoleon Bonaparte, Billy Graham, and others. Certain passages are written in verse. He has event submitted amicus briefs on behalf of his proposed Defendant, the United States of America. 17 Therefore, the court orders Mr. Bahrampour to show cause why he should not be declared a 18 vexatious litigant by September 28, 2015. Failure to show cause why he is not a vexatious litigant will 19 result in an order from the district judge that he be declared a vexatious litigant. 20 21 22 ACCORDINGLY, and for good cause shown, IT IS ORDERED that Mr. Bahrampour to SHOW CAUSE why he should not be declared a vexatious litigant by September 28, 2015. Failure to show cause why he is not a vexatious litigant will 23 result in a recommendation to the district judge that he be declared a vexatious litigant. 24 25 2 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Bahrampour Motion for an Injunction (#24) is DENIED. 1 2 3 4 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Bahrampour Motion (#25) is DENIED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Bahrampour Motion (#26) is DENIED. NOTICE 5 Pursuant to Local Rule IB 3-2, any objection to this Finding and Recommendation must be in 6 writing and filed with the Clerk of the Court within fourteen (14) days. The Supreme Court has held that 7 the courts of appeal may determine that an appeal has been waived due to the failure to file objections 8 within the specified time. Thomas v. Arn, 474 U.S. 140, 142 (1985). This circuit has also held that 9 10 (1) failure to file objections within the specified time and (2) failure to properly address and brief the objectionable issues waives the right to appeal the District Court’s order and/or appeal factual issues from 11 the order of the District Court. Martinez v. Ylst, 951 F.2d 1153, 1157 (9th Cir. 1991); Britt v. Simi Valley 12 United Sch. Dist., 708 F.2d 452, 454 (9th Cir. 1983). 13 14 DATED this 18tph day of March, 2015. 2015. 18th day September, 15 _________________________ CAM FERENBACH UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 3

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