Sunday, June 26, 2016

James Couri Cannot File a Pro Se Lawsuit Anywhere Within the State of California Without First Obtaining Permission of the Presiding Judge


"Plaintiff is declared to be a vexatious litigant and he is precluded from filing any new litigation in the courts of this state in propria persona without first obtaining leave of the presiding justice or presiding judge of the court where the litigation is proposed to be filed."

        — Judge David M. Chapman of the Riverside Superior Court in Palm Springs, California, (Case PSC1600482) 



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