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2:24-cv-02460
E.D. Cal.
Aug 7, 2025
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Background

  • Kevin Duane Hickman, a California state prisoner, filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. § 2254, challenging his conviction for kidnapping, sexual assault, oral copulation, and threats.
  • Hickman argued that the state court lacked jurisdiction over his criminal case based on claims related to sovereignty and commercial law theories.
  • The petition included several attachments, such as "sovereign status" declarations, UCC financing statements, and other unrelated legal documents.
  • The court reviewed over 200 pages of filings and supporting documents.
  • The matter was reassigned as a habeas corpus action by state prisoner after initially being filed on a civil rights complaint form.
  • The magistrate judge issued findings and recommendations to dismiss the petition as frivolous and to deny all pending motions as moot.

Issues

Issue Hickman's Argument California's Argument Held
State Court Jurisdiction State court lacked jurisdiction due to sovereignty/commercial law (sovereign citizen claims) Jurisdiction is proper under California law Petition dismissed as frivolous
Basis for Relief Invalid conviction due to procedural and jurisdictional errors allegedly rooted in common law and commercial code principles No valid legal or factual basis presented No cognizable claim; petition dismissed
Validity of Filings Sovereign citizen documents and UCC materials support his claim Documents are irrelevant to conviction No legal effect; petition dismissed
Habeas Corpus Standard Filing meets criteria for habeas corpus relief Filing does not present any grounds for relief Dismissed under Rule 4 (frivolous standard)

Key Cases Cited

  • Neitzke v. Williams, 490 U.S. 319 (frivolous filings can be summarily dismissed)
  • Franklin v. Murphy, 745 F.2d 1221 (9th Cir. 1984) (court may dismiss pleadings lacking an arguable basis in law or fact)
  • Jackson v. Arizona, 885 F.2d 639 (9th Cir. 1989) (criteria for frivolous habeas petitions)
  • Martinez v. Ylst, 951 F.2d 1153 (9th Cir. 1991) (failure to object may waive appellate rights)
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Case Details

Case Name: Kevin Duane Hickman v. State of California, et al.
Court Name: District Court, E.D. California
Date Published: Aug 7, 2025
Citation: 2:24-cv-02460
Docket Number: 2:24-cv-02460
Court Abbreviation: E.D. Cal.
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