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Nature of Suit Code: 440
Nature of Suit: Other Civil Rights
Cause of Action: 42:1983 Civil Rights Act

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United States District Court

Northern District of California

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

SHIKEB SADDOZAI,

Plaintiff,

v.

PETER NELSON, et al.,

Defendants.

Case No. 3:17-cv-00560-JD 

ORDER RE MOTIONS TO VACATE 

SETTLEMENT AND FOR 

APPOINTMENT OF COUNSEL

Re: Dkt. Nos. 44, 48

Plaintiff Saddozai, who is a California state prisoner and is proceeding here pro se, seeks to 

vacate a settlement of his claims that was reached with the assistance of Chief Magistrate Judge 

Joseph Spero. Dkt. No. 44. The request is denied. 

Saddozai filed a civil rights lawsuit in February 2017 for injuries he sustained after being 

shot by a Daly City police officer. He was represented by an attorney at all times from the filing 

of the complaint through settlement and dismissal. At the parties’ joint request, the Court 

designated Chief Judge Spero to facilitate settlement negotiations. Dkt. No. 25. The parties’ 

discussions took place over a few months, with Saddozai participating in settlement conferences 

by telephone from prison. Dkt. No. 31. Along the way, Saddozai sent a couple of letters to Chief 

Judge Spero indicating in very general terms some displeasure with his attorney’s performance, 

and raising unrelated matters about his conditions of confinement. See, e.g., Dkt. No. 35. He 

eventually re-affirmed representation by his attorney. Dkt. No. 38. Saddozai’s counsel continued 

to handle the case and negotiated a substantial monetary settlement for Saddozai’s shooting 

injuries. Saddozai signed the settlement on May 23, 2018, before a notary public. Dkt. No. 45-2, 

Exh. D. At the joint request of counsel for the parties, the case was dismissed with prejudice on 

June 19, 2018. Dkt. No. 41.

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On June 21, 2018, the Court received a letter from Saddozai raising a variety of concerns 

about his conditions of confinement. Dkt. No. 42. The Court had previously advised Saddozai 

that it would not consider these matters because they were entirely unrelated to his complaint 

about the shooting, and should be pursued in a separate case. See Dkt. No. 37.

On August 23, 2018, Saddozai filed this motion to vacate the settlement. Dkt. No. 44. 

Saddozai contends that he did not authorize the settlement and again makes very general criticisms 

of his attorney’s performance. 

While the legal basis for Saddozai’s request is far from clear, the Court sees no reason to 

throw out the settlement. Saddozai was represented by counsel at times, and he offers no facts 

whatsoever to call his attorney’s competency or professionalism into question. The specifics of 

the settlement process, including the parties’ acceptance and ratification of it, were overseen by 

our Chief Magistrate Judge, who is known to the judges of this district and beyond to be 

scrupulously fair and impartial in the performance of his judicial duties. In effect, Saddozai had 

multiple safeguards against an involuntary or uninformed settlement, and has not proffered any 

evidence that he was in any way coerced or misled into signing the settlement agreement. The 

request to vacate the settlement is denied. 

Saddozai’s motion for appointment of counsel is also denied. Dkt. No. 48. Litigants have 

no right to counsel in civil actions, and no “exceptional circumstances” warrant an appointment. 

Roberts v. Hinrichs, No. 18-CV-00226-JD, 2018 WL 3068307, at *2 (N.D. Cal. June 21, 2018). 

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: February 25, 2019

JAMES DONATO

United States District Judge

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