Robert D. Neal (aka David J. Nelson) Digs In Deeper

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Robert D. Neal (aka David J. Nelson) Digs In Deeper

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"When stuck in a hole, stop digging." It's an old and tired saying, but it's generally good advice to live by. Still, when one is 64 years old and in a hole that is already expected to keep you occupied until October 2031, I suppose the temptation does arise to take the shortcut to China. After all, things can hardly get worse, right? What could possibly make things worse?

Robert David Neal, federal inmate 15151-180 and disgruntled resident of Terre Haute Federal Correctional Institution, may be about to find out.

It seems that spending this sort of time in a confined space gives you lots of opportunities for legal research. Research, for example, on innovative interpretations of the UCC, and the magical properties of trusts, and the dark secret of strawmen. You know. The usual.

And so he tried the good ol' Foisted Unilateral Contract Gambit on a rather unconventional target: the Federal Bureau of Prisons. I'm not going to post it here, because it's over 120 pages, and I have to pay for PACER access, and quite frankly most of it is fairly usual sovcit claptrap: you didn't convict me, you convicted my strawman, and since you didn't respond to this contract on my timeframe and according to my terms, you admit that you should immediately free me and yadda yadda yadda.

And when the Federal Bureau of Prisons reneged on its clear obligations, he invoked the arbitration clause he had thoughtfully included in the contract.

And when the Federal Bureau of Prisons outrageously refused to arbitrate, he did just what the People's Court always says: he didn't take the law into his own hands, he took 'em to court. (Well, actually he'd already taken the law into his own hands, but better late than never, right?)

And when he inexplicably lost at the district court level, he appealed to the Seventh Circuit.

And there he encountered Diane P. Wood, Chief Judge.

And, well, this happened.
In the United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit
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No. 14-1165
ROBERT D. NEAL,
Petitioner-Appellant,
v.
LEANN LARIVA,
Respondent-Appellee.
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Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Terre Haute Division.
No. 2:13-cv-251-JMS-WGH — Jane Magnus-Stinson, Judge.
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SUBMITTED AUGUST 28, 2014* — DECIDED SEPTEMBER 3, 2014
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Before WOOD, Chief Judge, and EASTERBROOK and RIPPLE, Circuit Judges.

* After examining the briefs and the record, we have concluded that oral argument is unnecessary. The appeal thus is submitted on the briefs and the record. See FED. R. APP. P. 34(a)(2)(C).

WOOD, Chief Judge. Robert Neal seems unable to resist dishonesty. After he was caught on the brink of establishing a fraudulent worker’s compensation insurance program, under which he hoped to bilk his clients out of more than $11 million, he was convicted on federal charges of wire fraud, 18 U.S.C. § 1343, and sentenced to 327 months’ imprisonment. See United States v. Neal, 294 F. App’x 96 (5th Cir. 2008). He is currently serving that sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Terre Haute, Indiana. Neal has not been a model prisoner. The case now before us arose after prison administrators discovered that he had signed a court document with the alias “David J. Nelson.” They disciplined him for violating a prison rule which forbids the “forging of any document, article of identification, money, security, or official paper” by revoking his commissary and telephone privileges for 180 days. Neal challenged this decision by seeking a writ of habeas corpus, see 28 U.S.C. § 2241, on the ground that he was sanctioned without due process.

In spite of the fact that he had initiated the court case, Neal moved three times to stay proceedings in the district court and compel arbitration. In support of those motions, he submitted a purported arbitration agreement, supposedly executed by a representative of the federal Bureau of Prisons and himself, under his assumed name, David J. Nelson. Neal asserted that both he and the Bureau of Prisons are bound by this “agreement,” that it covers his claim for relief under section 2241, and that it must be enforced pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1–16. Even the most cursory look at this document, however, reveals it to be bogus. It begins with the following language: “Acknowledgement of Inclusion as a New Debtor, Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) §§ 9-102(a)(56) and 9-203(d)(1) and (2) and (e)(1).” To say the least, those provisions of the UCC have nothing to do with activities in the federal prisons. The rest of the “agreement” is similar gibberish. The district court chose not to dwell on the details of this motion; it simply observed that Neal’s motion to stay had no valid basis and denied it.

On the merits of the section 2241 petition, the district court noted that the only penalties Neal suffered from his violation of the rule concerning forgery were the loss of commissary and telephone privileges we mentioned earlier. Neither of those sanctions affected Neal’s custody, as the court correctly held, and so relief under section 2241 is unavailable. See, e.g., Maleng v. Cook, 490 U.S. 488, 490 (1989). Neal appeals, but he does not address the merits of the district court’s order denying his petition; instead, he reasserts his entitlement to arbitration.

As the district court correctly concluded, there is no plausible basis in the record to support Neal’s assertion that the Bureau of Prisons is bound to arbitrate his petition. The Bureau denies the existence of any arbitration agreement with Neal, and the documents Neal submitted are obvious fabrications. Moreover, the Federal Arbitration Act governs only maritime contracts and contracts involving interstate commerce. See 9 U.S.C. § 1–2; Southland Corp. v. Keating, 465 U.S. 1, 10–11 (1984); Gore v. Alltell Commc’ns, LLC, 666 F.3d 1027, 1032 (7th Cir. 2012). The documents on which Neal relies (setting aside their fraudulent nature) involve neither kind of contract. Because there was no arbitrable claim, the district court did not abuse its discretion in denying the motion to stay and refusing to compel arbitration. See French v. Wachovia Bank, 574 F.3d 830, 834–36 (7th Cir. 2009).

Ordinarily, that would be enough for us to resolve this appeal. But, as we point out in Rivera v. Drake, No. 14-1458 (7th Cir. Sept. 3, 2014), the judicial system cannot tolerate deception from litigants. Neal has persisted in his false assertion that an arbitration agreement exists between himself and the Bureau of Prisons throughout this case, up to and including a motion for judicial notice that he filed in this court on August 25, 2014, in which he re-submitted his phony arbitration agreement with the following statement:

[He] brings forward an uncontested document which was identically filed in six (6) seperate [sic] but related proceedings before the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana (“USDC/SDIN”) as follows:
2:12-cv-0193-JMS-WGH – Document nos. 32 & 33
2:12-cv-0194-JMS-WGH – Document nos. 37 & 38
1:12-cv-0936-WTL-DML – Document nos. 29 & 30
2:12-cv-0187-WTL-MJD – Document nos. 29 & 30
2:12-cv-0198-WTL-MJD – Document nos. 31 & 32
2:12-cv-0317-JMS-DML – Document nos. 20 & 21

To that list, we can add case numbers 2:12-cv-344-LJM-WGH and 2:13-cv-175-WTL-WGH, both of which also reflect Neal’s effort to rely on his “arbitration agreement.” In short, by his own admission, Neal has over and over again flouted his duty to be honest with the court.

We note as well that Neal’s course of conduct before this court has earned him a sanction for his repeated filing of frivolous appeals and documents. See Neal v. United States, No. 13-2486 (7th Cir. Oct. 29, 2013), and Neal v. Oliver, No. 13-2598 (7th Cir. Oct. 29, 2013). In those two cases, which were consolidated for purposes of the sanctions ruling, Neal was fined $500 and ordered to pay within 14 days of the order. Until he pays both the sanction and the filing fees owed for those appeals, the clerks of all federal courts in this circuit have been directed to return unfiled any papers he submits either directly or indirectly. See Support Sys. Int’l, Inc. v. Mack, 45 F.3d 185, 186 (7th Cir. 1995). There is an exception to the filing bar for criminal cases and for applications for habeas corpus; we assume that Neal tried to slip under the latter exception here.

Neal obviously did not get the message we intended to send through the Mack order. This suggests that a monetary fine alone for his perjury is not likely to deter him from future abuse, although perhaps such a fine might send some incremental message. We therefore have decided to take three steps, for the purpose of deterring Neal from future abuse of the habeas corpus process, punishing him for his actions, and protecting the integrity of the court.

First, we are imposing an additional fine of $500 on Neal. Until he pays all outstanding fees and sanctions, clerks of all federal courts within this circuit must return unfiled any papers he submits in any habeas corpus action unless the petition attacks a state-court criminal judgment. See Montgomery v. Davis, 362 F.3d 956, 957–58 (7th Cir. 2004). As in Montgomery, the filing bar imposed by this order applies to any post-judgment motions Neal might try to file in any existing case. After two years, Neal may seek modification or rescission of this order.

Second, we order Neal to show cause within 14 days of this opinion why we should not sanction him under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 38 for filing a frivolous appeal.

Third, we order the Clerk of this court to send copies of this opinion and the case file to the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, so that he may consider the question whether Neal should be prosecuted for the crime of perjury, 18 U.S.C. § 1621, or any other offense that he deems appropriate.

The judgment of the district court is AFFIRMED.
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Ouch. Talk about doubling down on the stupid, think he's trying to take it to whole new levels.
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Can they levy his prison commissary account for the fines?
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As it is said, if you wait long enough all of Frickentardistan will pass by on Quatloos. So, I am lead back to here from a Google search, and, for closure, I can report that Robert David Neal died 11/10/2018.
ROBERT DAVID NEAL
Register Number: 15151-180
Age: 68
Race: White
Sex: Male
Deceased: 11/10/2018
Unfortunately, from being murdered.
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Our buddy Doody Rudy likes Neal too.

Used to, anyway.
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