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Pinson v. Berkebile

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Apr 9, 2014
Civil Action No. 14-cv-00475-BNB (D. Colo. Apr. 9, 2014)

Opinion

Civil Action No. 14-cv-00475-BNB

04-09-2014

JEREMY PINSON, Applicant, v. DAVID BERKEBILE, Respondent.


ORDER OF DISMISSAL

Applicant, Jeremy Pinson, is a prisoner in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and currently is incarcerated at the United States Penitentiary in Florence, Colorado. Applicant filed pro se an Application for a Writ of Habeas Corpus Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2241. Applicant asserts that, in Incident Report Nos. 1940984 and 1916691 (IR '984 and IR '691), he was charged and convicted of a disciplinary infraction without a mental examination as required under 28 C.F.R. § 541.6.

This action is repetitive. At the time he filed this action, Applicant had filed a previous action, Pinson v. Berkebile, No. 12-cv-02673-LTB (D. Colo. Apr. 3, 2014), that challenged, along with thirty-five other incident reports, the disposition of the same incident reports that he challenges in this action. Repetitious litigation of virtually identical causes of action may be dismissed as frivolous or malicious. See Bailey v. Johnson, 846 F.2d 1019, 1021 (5th Cir. 1988) (per curiam); Van Meter v. Morgan, 518 F.2d 366, 368 (8th Cir. 1975) (per curiam).

Applicant's filing of this case is another example of his abusive litigation conduct. Pinson, No. 12-cv-02673-LTB (dismissed for lack of merit, in part as repetitious, and for failure to exhaust; pending filing restrictions); Pinson v. Berkebile, No. 13-cv-03252-BNB (D. Colo. Filed Nov. 29, 2013) (repetitious, five incident reports were same as reports challenged in Case No. 12-cv-02673-LTB); Pinson v. Davis, No. 11-cv-02955-WYD (D. Colo. Aug. 8, 2012) (repeated challenge to same disciplinary proceeding; warned future malicious filings would subject him to filing restrictions); Pinson v. Davis, No. 11-cv-02088-WYD (D. Colo. Apr. 25, 2012 ) (found several of the claims legally frivolous), dismissed on appeal, No. 12-1214 (10th Cir. Feb. 26, 2013); Pinson v. Davis, No. 11-cv-01334-WYD (D. Colo. Apr. 25, 2012) (abuse of the writ for challenging same disciplinary as in previous § 2241 action and found to be borderline malicious), dismissed on appeal, No. 12-1215 (10th Cir. Feb. 26, 2013).

The Court further finds that each of the incident reports challenged in this action was dismissed on the merits in Case No. 12-cv-02673-LTB. The Court, therefore, will dismiss this action with prejudice.

The Court also certifies pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(3) that any appeal from this order would not be taken in good faith and therefore in forma pauperis status will be denied for the purpose of appeal. See Coppedge v. United States, 369 U.S. 438 (1962). If Applicant files a notice of appeal he also must pay the full $505 appellate filing fee or file a motion to proceed in forma pauperis in the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit within thirty days in accordance with Fed. R. App. P. 24. Accordingly, it is

ORDERED that the action is dismissed with prejudice. It is

FURTHER ORDERED that Applicant is denied leave to proceed in forma pauperis on appeal.

DATED at Denver, Colorado, this 9th day of April, 2014.

BY THE COURT:

________________

LEWIS T. BABCOCK, Senior Judge

United States District Court


Summaries of

Pinson v. Berkebile

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Apr 9, 2014
Civil Action No. 14-cv-00475-BNB (D. Colo. Apr. 9, 2014)
Case details for

Pinson v. Berkebile

Case Details

Full title:JEREMY PINSON, Applicant, v. DAVID BERKEBILE, Respondent.

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO

Date published: Apr 9, 2014

Citations

Civil Action No. 14-cv-00475-BNB (D. Colo. Apr. 9, 2014)

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