Court Opinion

ID: 162982
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2010-08-14 07:44:01+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:24:42.036843
License: Public Domain

ORDER AND JUDGMENT
  
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  PER CURIAM.
 

  After examining the briefs and appellate record, this panel has determined unanimously that oral argument would not materially assist the determination of this
   
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  appeal.
  
   See
  
  Fed. R.App. P. 34(a)(2); 10th Cir. R. 34.1(G). The case is therefore ordered submitted without oral argument.
 

  William Punchard, proceeding
  
   pro se,
  
  appeals the district court’s dismissal of his action for lack of federal jurisdiction. In his filings before the district court, Punch-ard alleged that he is the head-of-state of a non-existent country and that two diplomats employed by his “country” are being illegally incarcerated in New Mexico state prison; Punchard requested habeas relief on behalf of these two individuals. Punch-ard further alleged that he was being harassed by the Deming, New Mexico “City Magistrate Court,” which is allegedly mailing “Harassing Court Summons” to his “Royal Embassy.” In dismissing this action, the district court concluded that Punchard’s allegations were so fanciful and delusional that they failed to invoke the court’s federal question jurisdiction.
 

  This court has thoroughly reviewed all of the numerous documents filed by Punchard in this appeal and has reviewed
  
   de novo
  
  the district court’s order of dismissal and the entire record on appeal. That review demonstrates that the district court’s resolution of the case was substantially correct. Accordingly, this court AFFIRMS for substantially those reasons set out in the district court’s order of dismissal dated September 3, 2002. All pending motions are hereby DENIED.
 

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   This order and judgment is not binding precedent, except under the doctrines of law of the case, res judicata and collateral estoppel.
    
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   The court generally disfavors the citation of orders and judgments; nevertheless, an order and judgment may be cited under the terms and conditions of 10th Cir. R. 36.3.