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Slade v. U.S.

United States District Court, D. Nevada
Apr 16, 2010
2:08-cv-00950-RCJ-PAL (D. Nev. Apr. 16, 2010)

Opinion

2:08-cv-00950-RCJ-PAL.

April 16, 2010


ORDER


On June 8, 2009, this Court denied petitioner's Motion for an Emergency Writ of Mandamus (#1). Petitioner had asked the Court, in a 142-page Petition, for a trial by jury to overturn his conviction for a traffic offense in the Las Vegas Municipal Court. The Court denied the Petition due to lack of federal subject matter jurisdiction. The Court denied Petitioner's motions to reconsider on November 15, 2010. (#47). These motions consisted of eschatological rantings, invoking various historical figures and events.

Plaintiff now brings the instant motion, which is likewise incoherent. The entirety of the motion consists of handwritten notes entitled "Emergency Petition." The content of this note is as follows:

The Honorable Court:
My text for the docket has disappeared from my control. I will be retyping (66 pages) when I am able . . . [sic] My word is my bond and I aver to the truth of this document.
Notary

(Motion, #47). The motion is notarized. It appears that the petitioner is asking the Court to rule on a motion which is not even submitted for the Court's consideration. It is completely unclear what the motion by Petitioner is attempting to accomplish and does not appear to be properly before this Court. In addition, the Court still lacks jurisdiction.

CONCLUSION

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Petitioner's Motion to Dismiss Notice to Pay Rent or Quit (#47) is DENIED.

DATED: This 16th day of April, 2010.


Summaries of

Slade v. U.S.

United States District Court, D. Nevada
Apr 16, 2010
2:08-cv-00950-RCJ-PAL (D. Nev. Apr. 16, 2010)
Case details for

Slade v. U.S.

Case Details

Full title:EDWIN LEONARD SLADE, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendant

Court:United States District Court, D. Nevada

Date published: Apr 16, 2010

Citations

2:08-cv-00950-RCJ-PAL (D. Nev. Apr. 16, 2010)