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519 U.S. 59117 S.Ct. 466136 L.Ed.2d 369 In re Maria Luisa Costell GAYDOS. No. 96-5831. Supreme Court of the United States Dec. 2, 1996. PER CURIAM. 1 Pro se petitioner L. Gaydos seeks leave to proceed in forma pauperis and requests this issue a writ mandamus ordering (1) Clerk District for New Jersey file her Freedom Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit challenging Court's orders 10 previous cases which was denied under Rule 39.8;* (2) disqualification William T. Walsh, Court, K. Suter, Court; (3) issuance summons Fed. Civ. Proc. 4. alternative, she asks exercise its original jurisdiction over FOIA suit because complaint concerns orders. 2 We deny petitioner's requests. Petitioner is allowed until December 23, 1996, within pay docketing fees required by 38 submit petition compliance with 33.1. For reasons discussed below, we direct not accept any further petitions certiorari or extraordinary writs noncriminal matters from unless first pays fee submits Rul e 3 has history frivolous, repetitive filings. She been times, filed at least 8 other petitions. This most recent nearly incomprehensible, alludes to, among things, fraud staff impending impeachment proceedings against Clerks Walsh Suter House Representatives. also note that relief purports seek already granted: The docketed as Case 96-CV-42435 on September 9, promptly dismissed it ''in entirety'' following week. 4 enter order barring future filings Martin v. Columbia Appeals, 506 1, 113 397, 121 305 (1992). Because limited abuse our processes cases, limit sanction accordingly. 5 It so ordered. 6 Justice STEVENS, dissenting. 7 previously stated, see 4, 398, (1992), cited, I respectfully dissent. * 39.8 provides: ''If satisfied certiorari, jurisdictional statement, an . frivolous malicious, may motion pauperis. ''

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