Crosby v. United States

CourtUnited States Court of Federal Claims
DecidedDecember 20, 2019
Docket19-1806
StatusPublished

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In the Chuted States Court of Federal Clans

No. 19-1806C Filed: December 20, 2019

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NICOLE RENEE CROSBY, Plaintiff, Vv.

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HORN, J.

On November 25, 2019, pro se plaintiff Nicole Renee Crosby filed a complaint in the United States Court of Federal Claims against six to nine defendants,? none of whom are the United States of America. Also on November 25, 2019, plaintiff filed an Application to Proceed In Forma Pauperis. Plaintiff labels her complaint as “Jury Trial.”> Plaintiff's complaint begins: “Improper Venue denied for case no. CR24-19-00746 in the State of

1 Rule 10(a) of the Rules of the United States Court of Federal Claims (RCFC) requires the United States to be listed as the defendant. See RCFC 10(a) (2019). Plaintiff's complaint does not list the United States as a defendant.

2 In the caption of plaintiff's complaint, only six plaintiffs are listed. In a section of the complaint entitled, “Defendants,” there are nine listed with the following additional names: “Bonnie Ann Crosby,” “Deputy Chelsea Akers,” and “Judge Robinson.”

3 The United States Court of Federal Claims does not hold jury trials. See 28 U.S.C. § 174 (2018).

Idaho on 9/19/19, and | also stated for dismisa!l. Current Judge is Eric J. Wildman and public defender is Phil Brown, not for federal.”

Plaintiffs basis for jurisdiction states: “Federal Question: Claims arising under the Constitution, laws, or treaties of the United States. This includes claims brought under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against state or local officials for the ‘deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the Constitution and [federal laws].”” (brackets in original). Plaintiff claims, in a section entitled “Venue:"

| was wrongfully treated by DOJ officers, my public defender wasn't fighting for me or my rights, Judge Robbinson denied me improper venue and or the right to speak and stand up for myself on 9/19/19. My federal Civil Rights were violated Statues title 18 U.S. code §249, Due process of law not given Rule 29, 28 U.S.C. 2403. (2), (3), (5) domestic terrorism (b)(i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population (6)(b). Title 18 U.S.C. section 241 Conspiracy. My fourth, fifth, eighth, and fourteenth amendments violated. | wasn't taken serious on 5/15/19. This all took place over a complaint, hearsay.

Plaintiff contends in Count One:

1. my federal Civil Rights Statues title 18 U.S. code § 249, title 18 U.S.C. section 241 Conspiracy, 42 U.S. Code § 1983,(2),(3),(65) domestic terrorism(b){i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population (6)(b).lmproper Venue.

2. The time was after 5pm on may 20" 2019, for some reason | believed it was on a Sunday and said or wrote 19!", States Discovery said 20%. 3320 S. 2000 E. Wendell Idaho 83355, Amendment 14, | wasn’t equally protected. Due process of law.

Plaintiff alleges in Count Two:

1. Michelle L. Agee refused to file any paper work on my behalf before preliminary hearing so on 9/5/19 | filed my own dismisal that Judge Robbinson refused because public defender didn’t do it, then | get mail from Agee dated 10/21/19 stating she disqualified District Judge Emory on my behalf. And a very valuable arrow head missing from purse upon release 5/30/19.

4 in the paragraph quoted immediately below, plaintiff alleges she was improperly treated by “Judge Robbinson.”

5 Capitalization, grammar, punctuation, abbreviations, spelling, emphasis, and choice of words when quoted in this Order are as they originally appear in plaintiffs submissions to this court. To note, plaintiff spells the same word differently throughout her pleadings.

2. All above violating my 5° Amendment my life jeopardized and deprived of property. Amendment 6 violated, Counsel was suppose to assist in my defense, leading to Article 6 miscellaneous provisions (2) judges in every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or laws of any state to the contrary notwith public trust under the United States.

3. Read my suppresion and dismisal | wrote thourghly, the clerks in Gooding county refused to file for me on 10/28/19.

Foilowing the two counts, plaintiff lists seventeen “Questions and Statements.”

1. Officer Wrigley what were the first words out of your mouth when | stepped out the door that evening?

2. For the record | believe this took place on a Sunday in jail | wrote 20 got home seen Sunday was 5/19/19 thats why | said 19" or 20" on first motions | was put to shame over, did not recieve States discovery untill filing motion 9/5/19 at 8:15 am. Their discovery on page D37 says 5/21/19 in custody two days please explain.

3. Officer Wrigley what reason or Jurisdiction did you have to place your hands on me, the journal in my hand or a statement you allegedly read?

4. Did you honestly witness a crime or alleged crime before placing your hands on me?

5. if yes what crime would that be? and Due process of law, was | treated equally? because | never threatened anyone.

6. Who did | assault? (no one did | Nicole Renee Crosby) And while being booked, charges added whos possesion was my purse in that contained my arrow head?

7. On incident report why does it say Chev II when | haven't had that vehicle in about 13 years. Isn't my car a buick 2005 century?

8. Also officer Wrigley why does incident report state mailing address in Oregon and physical as 3320 S. 2000 E. Wendell, Jd 83355 my mailing address should be the same here in Wendell.

9. If officer Wrigley can’t be honest about those two simple facts, what crime did | committ for you to place your hands on me or place me in hand cuffs?

10. What Jurisdiction did officer Kieger have to tell another officer to put a medical hold on me_N.C.?

11. Why would Dave Crosby legal name Loyal David Crosby be a states witness when both you officer Wrigley and | Nicole Renee Crosby heard David Victor say our dad was in Whyoming and | had filed and sent messages in search of him?

12. The alleged possesion, how many items? D48 states discovery says plastic bag 1 item. D51 states discovery say plural items weighing 5.75 other crystaline material not weighed and D48 says weight 10.3 one item.

13. D50 states discovery Deputy AKers state | had filed missing persons report and | say federally murdered she officer says harmed, In my womb, by Candie Beadze with federal energy, Why when | stated that would you grab me say | need to stop resisting and start co-operating

14, D41 states Discovery what right would officer Kieger have to ask you to place me in medical or protective cusstody, He wasn’t at scene nor had | even had a run in with him since 2/5-7/2017 not exact day. Proves Conspiracy in States discovery.

15. And why was | refused medical after being pinned down to the ground with your knee in my back causing my rib problem?

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