MURAKUSH CALIPHATE OF AMEXEM INC. v. SIMANDLE
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OPINION filed. Signed by Judge Mary L. Cooper on 6/6/2011. (mmh)
NOT FOR PUBLICATION
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
MURAKUSH CALIPHATE OF
AMEXEM INC.,
Plaintiff,
v.
JEROME B. SIMANDLE,
Defendant.
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 11-1316 (MLC)
O P I N I O N
PLAINTIFF, Murakush Caliphate of Amexem Inc., submitted for
filing a pro se civil complaint, together with an application to
proceed without prepayment of the filing fee and a motion for
appointment of pro bono counsel.
See dkt. entries nos. 1, 2, 3.
PLAINTIFF also initiated another matter in the District of
New Jersey.
See Murakush Caliphate of Amexem Inc., d/b/a
Murakush Imperial Temple of Amexem v. State of New Jersey, Civ.
Action No. 11-1317 (RBK) (D.N.J.) (“Murakush-Amexem”).
ON May 13, 2011, the complaint in Murakush-Amexem was
dismissed.
See Murakush Caliphate of Amexem Inc. v. New Jersey,
2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 51887 (D.N.J. May 13, 2011).
The opinion
accompanying the dismissal order explained to Plaintiff why a
corporation cannot proceed in a civil action pro se or qualify
for in forma pauperis status, or obtain pro bono counsel, or
raise jus tertii claims.
See id.
In addition, that opinion
detailed that the very same explanations had been provided to
Plaintiff at least nine times by the judges in this District, the
Southern District of Florida, the Eastern District of Virginia,
and the District of Delaware, which made the explanations
provided in Murakush-Amexem at least the tenth round of the same.
See id.
Thus, Plaintiff is familiar with the legal standards.
THE COURT will dismiss the Complaint here.
The Court will
issue an appropriate order and judgment.
s/ Mary L. Cooper
MARY L. COOPER
United States District Judge
Dated:
June 6, 2011
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