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Nature of Suit Code: 550
Nature of Suit: Prisoner - Civil Rights (U.S. defendant)
Cause of Action: 42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

MARLON BLACHER, 

 Plaintiff,

 vs.

S. JOHNSON, et al.,

 Defendants.

1:12-cv-1159-EPG-PC

ORDER DENYING AS MOOT PLAINTIFF’S 

MOTION TO DISQUALIFY MAGISTRATE 

JUDGE GARY S. AUSTIN FROM 

PARTICIPATION IN THIS CASE

(ECF No. 41.)

ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF’S REQUEST 

TO WITHDRAW CONSENT TO 

MAGISTRATE JUDGE JURISDICATION

(ECF No. 42.)

I. BACKGROUND

Marlon Blacher (“Plaintiff”) is a state prisoner proceeding pro se and in forma pauperis

with this civil rights action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. On June 24, 2016, Plaintiff filed a 

motion under 28 U.S.C. § 455 to disqualify Magistrate Judge Gary S. Austin from participating 

in this case. (ECF No. 41.) On the same date, Plaintiff also filed a document titled “Notice to 

Correct Inaccurate Presumptions and Presentment to Remove Cause to Proper District Court.” 

(ECF No. 42.)

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II. MOTION TO DISQUALIFY MAGISTRATE JUDGE GARY S. AUSTIN

A. Legal Standard

Under 28 U.S.C. ' 455(a), A[a]ny ... judge ... shall disqualify himself in any proceeding 

in which his impartiality might reasonably be questioned.@ Pesnell, 543 F.3d at 1043. 28 

U.S.C. § 455(b) provides in relevant part, “[h]e shall also disqualify himself in the following 

circumstances: [w]here he has a personal bias or prejudice concerning a party ...” 28 U.S.C. 

§455(b)(1). A motion under § 455 is addressed to, and must be decided by, the very judge 

whose impartiality is being questioned.” Bernard v. Coyne, 31 F.3d 842, 843(9th Cir. 1994). 

“Section 455 clearly contemplates that decisions with respect to disqualification should be 

made by the judge sitting in the case, and not by another judge.” Id. (quoting United States v. 

Balistrieri, 779 F.2d 1191, 1202 (7th Cir. 1985)). “[S]ection 455 includes no provision for 

referral of the question of recusal to another judge; if the judge sitting on the case is aware of 

grounds for recusal under section 455, that judge has a duty to recuse himself or herself.” 

Sibla, 624 F.2d at 868 (citing see, e.g., Nicodemus v. Chrysler Corp., 596 F.2d 152, 157 & n.10 

(6th Cir. 1979)). On the other hand, “in the absence of a legitimate reason to recuse himself, a 

judge should participate in cases assigned.” United States v. Holland, 519 F.3d 909, 912 (9th 

Cir. 2008). 

The substantive standard is A>whether a reasonable person with knowledge of all the 

facts would conclude that the judge's impartiality might reasonably be questioned.=@ Pesnell, 

543 F.3d at 1043 (quoting United States v. Hernandez, 109 F.3d 1450, 1453 (9th Cir. 1997)). 

However, the bias must arise from an extra-judicial source and cannot be based solely on 

information gained in the course of the proceedings. Id. (citing Liteky v. United States, 510 

U.S. 540, 554-56 (1994). A>Judicial rulings alone almost never constitute a valid basis for a bias 

or partiality motion.=@ In re Focus Media, Inc., 378 F.3d 916, 930 (9th Cir. 2004) (quoting 

Liteky, 510 U.S. at 555). A>In and of themselves .., they cannot possibly show reliance upon an 

extrajudicial source; and can only in the rarest circumstances evidence the degree of favoritism 

or antagonism required ... when no extrajudicial source is involved.=@ Id. 

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B. Discussion

Plaintiff seeks to disqualify Magistrate Judge Gary S. Austin from participation in this 

case. Plaintiff’s motion shall be denied. Plaintiff sets forth no argument in support of his 

motion for the Court’s consideration. Moreover, Plaintiff’s motion is moot because on June 24, 

2016, this case was reassigned to Magistrate Judge Erica P. Grosjean, and therefore Magistrate 

Judge Gary S. Austin is no longer assigned to this case. (Court Record.)

II. REQUEST TO REMOVE CAUSE TO PROPER DISTRICT COURT

A. Plaintiff’s Motion

Plaintiff requests removal of “this Cause to the [d]istrict [c]ourt of the United States (26 

U.S.C. § 7402) for the California Republic [Eastern District], from the 

administrative/legislative/territorial/insular possession court formerly hearing this cause.” 

(ECF No. 42 at 2:13-15.) Plaintiff argues that “being a suit at common law to which the 

judicial power shall extend, this Cause shall be heard before a [sic] Article III, Section 1, 

Constitution of the United States 1787 mentioned judge of whom the judicial power is vested.” 

(Id. at 2:8-10.)

B. Discussion

To the extent that Plaintiff seeks to decline the jurisdiction of a Magistrate Judge in this 

case, he may not do so in this manner at this juncture. On July 30, 2012, Plaintiff consented to 

the jurisdiction of a Magistrate Judge under 28 U.S.C. § 636(c). (ECF No. 5.) Now, it appears 

that Plaintiff seeks to withdraw his consent. Plaintiff makes no argument in support of his 

request.

Once a civil case is referred to a magistrate judge under section 636(c), the reference 

can be withdrawn only by the district court, and only Afor good cause shown on its own motion, 

or under extraordinary circumstances shown by any party.” Dixon v. Ylst, 990 F.2d 478, 480 

(9th Cir. 1993) (quoting Fellman v. Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., 735 F.2d 55, 58 (2d Cir.1984)); 28 

U.S.C. ' 636(c)(6); Fed. R. Civ. P. 73(b). There is no absolute right, in a civil case, to 

withdraw consent to trial and other proceedings before a magistrate judge. Dixon 990 F.2d at 

480. Plaintiff has not shown any extraordinary circumstances to justify withdrawal of his

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consent, and the Court finds no good cause to allow Plaintiff to withdraw his consent. 

Therefore, Plaintiff’s request shall be denied. 

IV. CONCLUSION

Based on the foregoing, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:

1. Plaintiff’s motion to disqualify Magistrate Judge Gary S. Austin is DENIED as 

moot, and

2. Plaintiff’s request to withdraw his consent to Magistrate Judge jurisdiction is 

DENIED.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: July 1, 2016 /s/

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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