Opinion
No. 98-3112-SAC.
December 20, 2001.
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
On November 29, 2001, this court filed an order that proposed restrictions on the plaintiff's filing of further matters in this case. The court gave the plaintiff ten days to file any written objections to the proposed restrictions. The plaintiff filed a group of documents on December 5, 2001, with a single page supplement on December 10, 2001. The time has expired for the filing of any further objections.
After reading and considering the plaintiff's responsive filings, the court finds no good cause or reason for delaying the imposition of filing restrictions. The plaintiff's filings demonstrate his adamant refusal to accept the finality of the court's rulings in this case; his insistence on asserting claims and jurisdiction that were never pleaded in this case and, thus, have no place in it; his utter defiance of the restrictive rules governing post-judgment proceedings; and his disturbing proclivity to level baseless accusations against the court and its staff. For these reasons, the court imposes the filing restrictions proposed in its prior order. The court shall enforce strictly these restrictions and deny leave to file any matters unless the plaintiff's affidavit establishes a good faith basis for his expressed and purported belief that the proposed filing is not frivolous but warranted by existing law or a good faith argument for extending, modifying or reversing the existing law.
IT IS SO ORDERED.