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- ilnd;;1:11-cv-07205_de0 RegisterActionDate "2011-10-13" @default.
- ilnd;;1:11-cv-07205_de0 RegisterActionDescriptionText "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ORDER: Michael Day has filed the following cases in the District Court: 96 C 3000 Day v. Highland Pk Dist 113, et al 08/26/96Williams 97 C 1716 Day v. Northshore Highland, et al 03/13/97 Holderman, 97 C 6296 Day v. Chgo Bd of Ed, et al09/30/97Kocoras, 98 C 2328 Day v. New Trier Dist 203 04/21/98Williams, 98 C 2347 Day v. Remedy 06/26/98 Manning, 00 C 2529 Day v. Ofc of Cook Co, et al 07/18/00Guzman, 00 C 0419 Day v. Lincoln Ins Agcy 02/01/00 Shadur, 00 C 5244* Day v. Forest Pk Sch09/06/00Gottschall 00 C 5534 Day v. Chgo Bd of Ed, et al 09/20/00 Zagel, 03 C 8764* Day v. JP Korris Inc 12/29/03St. Eve, 04 C 3336* Day v. Chgo Cty Clg, et al 07/22/04Holderman 06 C 0021 Day v. Oak Park School Dist 9701/03/06 Der-Yeghiayan, 06 C 0848 Day et al v. The City of Chicago, et al02/16/06 Conlon, 08 C 5981 Day v. Mult-Temp, et al04/29/09 Gettleman, 08 C 6147 Day v. Des Plaines School District 6211/12/08 Lefkow, 09 C 2397 Day v. City of Chicago Police, et al 06/05/09 Gottschall, 10 C 4426 Day v. River Forest School District 90, et al 07/15/10Manning, Most of the cases were dismissed for reasons such as lack of jurisdiction, defendants motion for summary judgement, no claim, want of prosecution, fee unpaid, defendants motion to dismiss, and defendants immunity from damage claims. It is the judgment of the Executive Committee that reasonable and necessary restraints must be imposed upon Mr. Days ability to file new civil cases in this District pro se. Cases in existence prior to the entry of this order are not affected by this order and shall proceed as usual. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED BY THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE in its capacity as the supervisor of the assignment of cases, that ------ 1) Mr. Michael Day, or anyone acting on his behalf, is enjoined from filing any new civil action or proceeding in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois without first obtaining leave by way of the following procedures: a) Any materials Mr. Day, or anyone acting on his behalf, wishes to submit for filing shall be delivered to Room 2050, Office of the Clerk at the Courthouse in Chicago. Only the Clerk or deputies specifically designated by the Clerk may accept such documents. b) Where the document submitted is a complaint, it shall be accompanied by a motion captioned Motion Seeking Leave to File Pursuant to Order of Executive Committee. That motion shall, in addition to requesting leave to file the complaint, include a sworn statement certifying that the claims raised by or on behalf of Mr. Day in the complaint are new claims never before raised in any federal court. c) Whenever Mr. Day submits a document for filing, the clerk or designated deputy shall accept the papers, stamp them received, docket them, and forward them to the Executive Committee. 2) The Executive Committee will examine any complaints submitted by or on behalf of Mr. Day to determine whether they should be filed. 3) If Mr. Day seeks leave to proceed in forma pauperis, the Committee will also determine if such leave should be granted. The Committee will deny leave to file any complaints if they are legally frivolous or are merely duplicative of matters already litigated. The Committee may deny leave to file any complaints not filed in conformity with this order. 4) If the Executive Committee enters an order denying leave to file the materials, the clerk shall retain the order in a miscellaneous file with the title In the matter of Michael Day and cause a copy of the order to be mailed to Mr. Day. The submitted documents shall be returned to Mr. Day. 5) If the Executive Committee enters an order granting leave to file the materials, the clerk will cause the materials to be stamped filed as of the date received and shall cause the case to be assigned to a judge in accordance with the rules. The clerk shall also cause a copy of the order to be mailed to Mr. Day. 6) Mr. Days failure to comply with this order may, within the discretion of the Executive Committee, result in his being held in contempt of court and punished accordingly. 7) Nothing in this order shall be construed ----- a) to affect Mr. Days ability to defend himself in any criminal action, b) to deny Mr. Day access to the federal courts through the filing of a petition for a writ of habeas corpus or other extraordinary writ, or c) to deny Mr. Day access to the United States Court of Appeals or the United States Supreme Court. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That the Clerk shall cause to be created and maintained a miscellaneous file with the title "In the matter of Michael Day" and case number 11 C 7205. The miscellaneous file shall serve as the repository of this order and any order or minute order entered pursuant to this order. The Clerk will also maintain a miscellaneous docket associated with the file. All orders retained in the file will be entered on that docket following standard docketing procedures. A brief entry will be made on the docket indicating the receipt of any materials from Mr. Day. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That the Clerk shall cause a copy of this order to be mailed to Mr. Day at 501 N. Central, Chicago, Illinois 60644, the address given by Mr. Day in a document received on September 15, 2010. Such mailing shall be by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested. Signed by the Executive Committee on 10/13/2011. Mailed notice by certified mail article number 7006 0100 0001 7312 2150.(lcw, ) (Entered: 10/14/2011)" @default.
- ilnd;;1:11-cv-07205_de0 AdministrativeID "1" @default.