STEVEN WAYNE BONILLA, Plaintiff, v. U.S. DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT JUDGES AND COURT CLERKS et. al., Defendants.
Case Nos. 25-cv-4482-PJH, 25-cv-4527-PJH, 25-cv-4658-PJH, 25-cv-4711-PJH, 25-cv-4894-PJH, 25-cv-4895-PJH, 25-cv-5198-PJH, 25-cv-5199-PJH, 25-cv-5200-PJH, 25-cv-5248-PJH, 25-cv-5249-PJH, 25-cv-5251-PJH, 25-cv-5252-PJH, 25-cv-5253-PJH, 25-cv-5254-PJH, 25-cv-5255-PJH, 25-cv-5256-PJH, 25-cv-5257-PJH, 25-cv-5295-PJH, 25-cv-5297-PJH, 25-cv-5300-PJH
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
June 30, 2025
ORDER DISMISSING MULTIPLE CASES WITH PREJUDICE
Plaintiff, a state prisoner, filed multiple pro se civil rights complaints under
Plaintiff presents nearly identical claims in these actions. He names as defendants various federal and state courts and government agencies. He seeks relief regarding his underlying conviction or how his other cases were handled by the state and federal courts.
To the extent that plaintiff seeks to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP) in these cases, he has been disqualified from proceeding IFP under
The allegations in these complaints do not show that plaintiff was in imminent danger at the time of filing. Therefore, he may not proceed IFP. Moreover, even if an IFP application were granted, his lawsuits would be barred under Heck v. Humphrey, 512 U.S. 477, 486-87 (1994), Younger v. Harris, 401 U.S. 37, 43-54 (1971), Demos v. U.S. District Court, 925 F.2d 1160, 1161-62 (9th Cir. 1991) or Mullis v. U.S. Bankruptcy Court, 828 F.2d 1385, 1393 (9th Cir. 1987). Accordingly, the cases are dismissed with prejudice. The court notes that plaintiff has an extensive history of filing similar frivolous cases.1
Furthermore, these are not cases in which the undersigned judge‘s impartiality might be reasonably questioned due to the repetitive and frivolous nature of the filings. See United States v. Holland, 519 F.3d 909, 912 (9th Cir. 2008) (absent legitimate reasons to recuse himself or herself, a judge has a duty to sit in judgment in all cases assigned to that judge).2
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: June 30, 2025
/s/ Phyllis J. Hamilton
PHYLLIS J. HAMILTON
United States District Judge
