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Senator Edward Kennedy — Part 27
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FILED
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISYRICT OF MISSOURI
EASTERN DIVISION APR 101995
U. S, DISTRICE COURT
E, DIST. OF MQ.
ST, LOUIS
IN RE: )- an
_) Case No. 4:95MC00086 CDP
SYLVESTER -JONES; )
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ORDER_ OF COURT EN BANC
This matter is before the Court en banc on its own motion.
Because pro se litigant Sylvester Jones has abused the judicial
process and interfered with this Court’s ability to carry out its
Article III functions by filing vexatious and frivolous lawsuits,
this Court will enter an injunction barring him from filing any
future pro .se complaint! without first receiving leave of this
Court, and in cases where leave is granted, from filing pleadings
subsequent to the complaint without first obtaining leave from the
judge to whom the case is assigned. The Court will aiso enter an
injunction addressing pro ge complaints Jones files in another
district or in state court which are transferred or removed to this
\
court.
Previous Order of the Court En Bans
On June 17, 1988, this Court entered an en banc order (the
"Order") restricting Sylvester Jones’ ability to file complaints in
forma pauperis, as a result of Jones’ abuse of the judicial process
and the privilege to file in forma pauperis as documented in the en
‘The word "complaint" as used in this order and its
appendices shall also include any petition or otherwise-
designated document which seeks to initiate a cause of action.
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