Federal Circuits, 10th Cir. (June 10, 1991)
Docket number: 90-6131,90-6141
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U.S. Supreme Court - Barefoot v. Estelle, 463 U.S. 880 (1983)
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Cir. - Jimmy Phillips, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Frank E. Carey, Jr., President, Oklahoma Board of Corrections; F. Warren Benton, Ex-Director, Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections; John Grider, Norman B. Hess, Bill Arends, J. W. Smith, Richard D. Carswell, Leon Preston, Jerry Martindale, John Hulsey, C. C. Smith, Harry Reading, Richard Crisp, Les Easley, Melvin Tyler and Jerry Quinton, Richard D. Carswell, Deputy Warden, O.S.P.; Patrick M. Robertson, Warden, O.S.P., Women'S Ward; Jack O. Hurt, Supervisor, O.S.P.; J. E. Pearce, James T. Goodson, E. E. Webb, E. M. Drenger, Charles E. Edwards, C. D. Roms, Larry Meachum and Norman B. Hess, Respondents-Appellees., 638 F.2d 207 (10th Cir. 1981) Petitioner-Appellant, v. Frank E. Carey, Jr., President, Oklahoma Board of Corrections; F. Warren Benton, Ex-Director, Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections; John Grider, Norman B. Hess, Bill Arends, J. W. Smith, Richard D. Carswell, Leon Preston, Jerry Martindale, John Hulsey, C. C. Smith, Harry Reading, Richard Crisp, Les Easley, Melvin Tyler and Jerry Quinton, Richard D. Carswell, Deputy Warden, O.S.P.; Patrick M. Robertson, Warden, O.S.P., Women'S Ward; Jack O. Hurt, Supervisor, O.S.P.; J. E. Pearce, James T. Goodson, E. E. Webb, E. M. Drenger, Charles E. Edwards, C. D. Roms, Larry Meachum and Norman B. Hess, Respondents-Appellees.
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Cir. - Raymond Herschel Johnson, Sr., Petitioner-Appellant, v. Jack Cowley, Warden, of Joseph Harp'S Correctional Center, Et Al., Respondent-Appellee. Raymond Herschel Johnson, Sr., Petitioner, v. United States District Court For the Western District of Oklahoma, Respondent. Raymond Herschel Johnson, Sr., Petitioner, v. Jack Cowley, Warden; Unknown Named Warden of Jess Dunn Correctional Center; Gary Maynard, Director For the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Respondents. Raymond Herschel Johnson, Sr., Petitioner, v. Jack Cowley, Warden, Respondent. Raymond Herschel Johnson, Sr., Petitioner, v. State of Oklahoma; Secretary of Health and Human Services, Respondents. Raymond Herschel Johnson, Sr., Petitioner-Appellant, v. Jack Cowley, Warden, Joseph Harp Correctional Center; Gary Maynard, Director, Oklahoma Department of Corrections; State of Oklahoma, Respondents-Appellees. Raymond Herschel Johnson, Sr., Petitioner, v. Sam Preston, Unit Manager; Jack Cowley, Warden, Joseph Harp Correctional Center, Respondents. ..., 872 F.2d 342 (10th Cir. 1989) Sr., Petitioner-Appellant, v. Jack Cowley, Warden, of Joseph Harp'S Correctional Center, Et Al., Respondent-Appellee. Raymond Herschel Johnson, Sr., Petitioner, v. United States District Court For the Western District of Oklahoma, Respondent. Raymond Herschel Johnson, Sr., Petitioner, v. Jack Cowley, Warden; Unknown Named Warden of Jess Dunn Correctional Center; Gary Maynard, Director For the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Respondents. Raymond Herschel Johnson, Sr., Petitioner, v. Jack Cowley, Warden, Respondent. Raymond Herschel Johnson, Sr., Petitioner, v. State of Oklahoma; Secretary of Health and Human Services, Respondents. Raymond Herschel Johnson, Sr., Petitioner-Appellant, v. Jack Cowley, Warden, Joseph Harp Correctional Center; Gary Maynard, Director, Oklahoma Department of Corrections; State of Oklahoma, Respondents-Appellees. Raymond Herschel Johnson, Sr., Petitioner, v. Sam Preston, Unit Manager; Jack Cowley, Warden, Joseph Harp Correctional Center, Respondents. ...
Before LOGAN, JOHN P. MOORE and BALDOCK, Circuit Judges.*
ORDER AND JUDGMENT**BALDOCK, Circuit Judge.Petitioner-appellant Isa Abdullah Ramadan Shabazz, proceeding pro se and in forma pauperis, seeks a certificate of probable cause in order to appeal the dismissal of his habeas petition under 28 U.S.C. Sec . 2254. See 28 U.S.C. Sec . 2253 (certificate of probable cause required for appeal); Lozada v. Deeds, 111 S.Ct. 860, 861-62 (1991) (standards for granting). Shabazz is a "frequent filer" who has, so far, brought twenty-nine federal court actions during the eighteen years of his incarceration challenging his conviction and the conditions of his confinement. In Phillips v. Kaiser,1 No. CIV-88-2239-R, unpub. order (W.D.Okla. Feb. 16, 1989), in an endeavor to curb Shabazz's abusive litigation practices, the district court imposed five preconditions on his future habeas filings. Under the district court's order, Shabazz must (1) carry a stronger burden of proof that he lacks the means to pay his filing fees; (2) demonstrate that each action is brought in good faith, is not malicious and has arguable merit;2 (3) certify his pleadings under Fed.R.Civ.P. 11; (4) include with each filing a list of every previous action; and (5) send all pleadings to respondents and provide the court with proof of service. Id. at 11. In the instant case, the district court found that Shabazz failed to comply with these requirements and consequently dismissed his action. Shabazz v. Kaiser, No. CIV-90-479-R, unpub. order, (W.D.Okla. Mar. 28, 1990)."[A]n indigent person has no constitutional or other right of access to the courts to prosecute an action that is frivolous, malicious, or which seeks to harass." Phillips v. Carey, 638 F.2d 207, 209 (10th Cir.), cert. denied,Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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