Davis v. Wilkinson
Filing
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ORDER denying 32 Motion to Set Aside Judgment. Signed by District Judge Terrence W. Boyle on 2/25/2016. Copy sent to pro se plaintiff via US Mail to New Hanover County Jail, 3950 Juvenile Center Rd., Castle Haynes, NC 28429. (Romine, L.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
WESTERN DIVISION
WILLIAM SCOTT DAVIS, JR.,
Plaintiff,
v.
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5:08-CV-176-BO
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TOWN OF CARY, NC, et al.,
Defendants.
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WILLIAM SCOTT DA VIS, JR.,
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Plaintiff,
v.
SCOTT L. WILKINSON,
Defendant.
WAKE COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES,
Plaintiff,
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5:11-CV-31-BO
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v.
WILLIAM SCOTT DAVIS, JR.,
Defendant.
WILLIAM SCOTT DAVIS, JR. and
(a minor) J.F.D., Suing by, her and next
friend,
Plaintiffs,
v.
JUDGE MONICA BOUSMAN, et al.,
Defendants.
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5:12-CV-413-BO
5:14-CV-6-BO
ORDER
This matter is before the Court on motions by William Scott Davis Jr., pro se, to set aside
the judgment in these closed cases. Each of these cases has been dismissed, judgment has been
entered, and in some cases appeals have been taken and mandate has issued. Mr. Davis' current
filings, which are at best difficult to decipher, do not appear to provide the Court with any basis
upon which to provide Mr. Davis with relief from judgment. Moreover, a pre-filing injunction
has been entered against Mr. Davis, see Davis v. Mitchell, 5:12-CV-493-F (E.D.N.C. March 3,
2014), and it would appear that Mr. Davis may be attempting to use the instant motions to create
an opportunity to relitigate these closed cases and, thus, avoid the pre-filing injunction. 1 The
Court will not sanction such an action.
Accordingly, the motions to set aside judgment in each of the above-captioned cases are
DENIED.
SO ORDERED, this
t..fday of February, 2016.
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TERRENCE W. BOYLE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
1
A pre-filing injunction has also been issued against Mr. Davis in the Eastern District of
Virginia. Davis v. Jawaorski, No. 4:13-CV-63 (E.D.Va. November 14, 2013).
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