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Vaught v. Bd. of Parole

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Feb 2, 2021
Case No. 21-cv-00014-BAS-LL (S.D. Cal. Feb. 2, 2021)

Opinion

Case No. 21-cv-00014-BAS-LL

02-02-2021

ELBERT LEE VAUGHT IV, CDCR # H-56089, Plaintiff, v. BOARD OF PAROLE; CDCR; M. POLLARD; KATHLEEN ALLISON; ROBERTS; STANTON; ALBERT OPPEDISANO; DOES 1-4, Defendants.


ORDER:

(1) DENYING MOTION TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS (ECF No. 2);

(2) DISMISSING ACTION WITHOUT PREJUDICE FOR FAILURE TO PAY FILING FEE

Plaintiff, Elbert Lee Vaught, currently incarcerated at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility ("RJD") located in San Diego, California, has filed a civil action. (ECF No. 1.) Plaintiff has also filed a prison certificate completed by an RJD accounting official and a copy of his inmate trust account statement which the Court liberally construes to be a Motion to Proceed In Forma Pauperis ("IFP"). (See ECF No. 2.)

I. MOTION TO PROCEED IFP

A. Standard of Review

"All persons, not just prisoners, may seek IFP status." Moore v. Maricopa Cty. Sheriff's Office, 657 F.3d 890, 892 (9th Cir. 2011). Prisoners like Plaintiff, however, "face an additional hurdle." Id.

In addition to requiring prisoners to "pay the full amount of a filing fee" in "monthly installments" or "increments" as provided by 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(3)(b), the Prison Litigation Reform Act ("PLRA") amended § 1915 to preclude the privilege to proceed IFP in cases where the prisoner:

. . . has, on 3 or more prior occasions, while incarcerated or detained in any facility, brought an action or appeal in a court of the United States that was dismissed on the grounds that it is frivolous, malicious, or fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, unless the prisoner is under imminent danger of serious physical injury.
28 U.S.C. § 1915(g). "This subdivision is commonly known as the 'three strikes' provision." Andrews v. King, 398 F.3d 1113, 1116 n.1 (9th Cir. 2005). "Pursuant to § 1915(g), a prisoner with three strikes or more cannot proceed IFP." Id.; see also Andrews v. Cervantes, 493 F.3d 1047, 1052 (9th Cir. 2007) (under the PLRA, "[p]risoners who have repeatedly brought unsuccessful suits may entirely be barred from IFP status under the three strikes rule[.]"). The objective of the PLRA is to further "the congressional goal of reducing frivolous prisoner litigation in federal court." Tierney v. Kupers, 128 F.3d 1310, 1312 (9th Cir. 1997).

"Strikes are prior cases or appeals, brought while the plaintiff was a prisoner, which were dismissed on the ground that they were frivolous, malicious, or failed to state a claim," King, 398 F.3d at 1116 n.1 (internal quotations omitted), "even if the district court styles such dismissal as a denial of the prisoner's application to file the action without prepayment of the full filing fee." O'Neal v. Price, 531 F.3d 1146, 1153 (9th Cir. 2008). When courts "review a dismissal to determine whether it counts as a strike, the style of the dismissal or the procedural posture is immaterial. Instead, the central question is whether the dismissal 'rang the PLRA bells of frivolous, malicious, or failure to state a claim.'" El-Shaddai v. Zamora, 833 F.3d 1036, 1042 (9th Cir. 2016) (quoting Blakely v. Wards, 738 F.3d 607, 615 (4th Cir. 2013)). "When . . . presented with multiple claims within a single action," however, courts may "assess a PLRA strike only when the case as a whole is dismissed for a qualifying reason under the Act." Hoffman v. Pulido, 928 F.3d. 1147, 1152 (9th Cir. 2019) (citing Washington v. L.A. Cty. Sheriff's Dep't, 833 F.3d 1048, 1057 (9th Cir. 2016)).

Once a prisoner has accumulated three strikes, § 1915(g) prohibits his pursuit of any subsequent IFP civil action or appeal in federal court unless he faces "imminent danger of serious physical injury." See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g); Cervantes, 493 F.3d at 1051-52 (noting § 1915(g)'s exception for IFP complaints which "make[] a plausible allegation that the prisoner faced 'imminent danger of serious physical injury' at the time of filing.").

B. Discussion

The Court has reviewed Plaintiff's Complaint and finds it contains no "plausible allegations" to suggest he "faced 'imminent danger of serious physical injury' at the time of filing." Cervantes, 493 F.3d at 1055 (quoting 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g)). And while Defendants typically carry the initial burden to produce evidence demonstrating a prisoner is not entitled to proceed IFP, "in some instances, the district court docket may be sufficient to show that a prior dismissal satisfies at least one on the criteria under § 1915(g) and therefore counts as a strike." King, 398 F.3d at 1119-20. That is the case here.

A court may take judicial notice of its own records. See Molus v. Swan, No. 3:05-cv-00452-MMA-WMc, 2009 WL 160937, *2 (S.D. Cal. Jan. 22, 2009) (citing United States v. Author Services, 804 F.2d 1520, 1523 (9th Cir. 1986)); Gerritsen v. Warner Bros. Entm't Inc., 112 F. Supp. 3d 1011, 1034 (C.D. Cal. 2015). A court also "'may take notice of proceedings in other courts . . . if those proceedings have a direct relation to matters at issue.'" Bias v. Moynihan, 508 F.3d 1212, 1225 (9th Cir. 2007) (quoting Bennett v. Medtronic, Inc., 285 F.3d 801, 803 n.2 (9th Cir. 2002)).

Based on a review of its own docket and other court proceedings available on PACER, the Court finds that Plaintiff Elbert Lee Vaught IV, identified as CDCR Inmate #H-56089, while incarcerated, has had at least three prior civil actions dismissed on the grounds that they were frivolous, malicious, or failed to state a claim upon which relief may be granted. They are:

(1) Vaught v. G. Ugwueze, et al., No. 1:11-cv-00623-DLB (C.D. Cal. Dec. 17, 2012) (Order Dismissing Action, with prejudice, for failure to state a claim upon which relief may be granted);

(2) Vaught v. Oppediasano, et al., No. 3:20-cv-015100-MMA-RBB (S.D. Cal. Jan. 22, 2021) (Order Dismissing Civil Action for failing to state a claim and for failing to prosecute in compliance with Court Order requiring amendment);
(3) Vaught v. Phillips, et al., No. 3:20-cv-01728-DMS-MSB (S.D. Cal. Jan. 28, 2021) (Order Dismissing Civil Action for failing to state a claim and for failing to prosecute in compliance with Court Order requiring amendment).

Accordingly, because Plaintiff has, while incarcerated, accumulated at least three "strikes" as defined by § 1915(g), and he fails to make a "plausible allegation" that he faced imminent danger of serious physical injury at the time he filed his Complaint, he is not entitled to the privilege of proceeding IFP in this action. See Cervantes, 493 F.3d at 1055; Rodriguez, 169 F.3d at 1180 (finding that 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g) "does not prevent all prisoners from accessing the courts; it only precludes prisoners with a history of abusing the legal system from continuing to abuse it while enjoying IFP status"); see also Franklin v. Murphy, 745 F.2d 1221, 1231 (9th Cir. 1984) ("[C]ourt permission to proceed IFP is itself a matter of privilege and not right.").

II. CONCLUSION AND ORDERS

For the reasons set forth above, the Court:

(1) DENIES Plaintiff's Motion to Proceed IFP (ECF No. 2) as barred by 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g);

(2) DISMISSES this civil action sua sponte without prejudice for failing to prepay the $400 civil and administrative filing fees required by 28 U.S.C. § 1914(a);

(3) CERTIFIES that an IFP appeal from this Order would be frivolous pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(3); and

(4) DIRECTS the Clerk of the Court to close the file.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: February 2, 2021

/s/ _________

Hon. Cynthia Bashant

United States District Judge


Summaries of

Vaught v. Bd. of Parole

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Feb 2, 2021
Case No. 21-cv-00014-BAS-LL (S.D. Cal. Feb. 2, 2021)
Case details for

Vaught v. Bd. of Parole

Case Details

Full title:ELBERT LEE VAUGHT IV, CDCR # H-56089, Plaintiff, v. BOARD OF PAROLE; CDCR…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

Date published: Feb 2, 2021

Citations

Case No. 21-cv-00014-BAS-LL (S.D. Cal. Feb. 2, 2021)