Banks v. Central Intelligence Agency et al

Filing 8

ORDER Denying Petitioner's 6 Motion to Vacate 3 Order and 4 Clerk's Judgment. Signed by Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey on 10/30/2017. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - SLD)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA Frederick Banks, Petitioner v. Central Intelligence Agency, et al., 2:17-cv-02629-JAD-CWH Order Denying Motion to Vacate Order and Judgment [ECF No. 6] Respondents I previously dismissed this habeas corpus action because petitioner Frederick Banks did not pay the filing fee or file a completed and proper application to proceed in forma pauperis, and because his petition on behalf of “Jason Aldean, country music star and 22,000 concert attendees at Mandalay Bay, [the] Estate of Stephen Paddock, and Mary Lou Danely by and through Hamilton Brown, LLP” to compel the disclosure of FISA electronic surveillance1 was obviously meritless.2 I also denied Banks a certificate of appealability, and judgment was entered accordingly.3 Banks filed a notice of appeal4 and now moves to vacate my previous order and judgment.5 But he identifies no reason—and there is none—for me to reconsider my order or to grant him relief from the judgment. 1 ECF No. 1-1 at 1. 2 ECF No. 3. 3 See ECF Nos. 3, 4. 4 ECF No. 5. 5 ECF No. 6. Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Banks’s motion to vacate order and judgment [ECF NO. 6] is DENIED. DATED: October 30, 2017. _______________________________ ___________________ _ ___ ___ _ _ Jennifer A. Dorsey Dorsey Jennifer A. Do e e f United States Distri Judge District United ited it ited s Di

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