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My personal record of litigation as an unrepresented pro se litigant throughout my legal journey is below:

  • Complaints to the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) against the United States for violation of Human Rights enshrined in 1951 Convention and ICCPR.

  • ​Application to quash the Red Notice on my name to the Commission for Control of INTERPOL's Files (CCF),

  • Application for revision of the CCF decision over INTERPOL Red Notice,

  • Several Habeas Corpus petitions to the Federal District Court for the Central of District in California,

  • Motions for Preliminary injunction under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 65,

  • Motions for Summary Judgment,

  • Petition for review to the Ninth Circuit,

  • Motions to Stay,

  • Appeal to the Ninth Circuit (that is slightly different from the Petition for Review),

  • Petitions for Certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court,

  • An application/request for emergency action addressed to an individual Justice of the Supreme Court,

  • Petition for Writ of Mandate with the Federal and California Courts,

  • Petition under APA (Administrative Procedure Act) with Federal Court,

  • Complaint to the DHS Inspector General under 8 C.F.R. §287.10

  • Complaint to the State Bar of California against misconduct of the attorney defending Department of Homeland Security who made his arguments against me in apparent defiance with the U.S. Immigration law during my Master Immigration hearing,

  • Complaint Against the Immigration Judge Judicial unprofessional misconduct to the Office of the Chief Immigration Judge,

  • Motion for Entry of Default Jadgment,

  • Motion to reconsider the Order pursuant to FRCP 54(b)

  • Petition under Federal Tort Claims Act against the United States,

  • Ex-Parte requests with California State Courts,

  • RFOs (requests for order over the custody of my daughter) with California State Courts,

  • Notice for Intention of a New Trial pursuant to California Civil Procedure §657,

  • Peremptory Challenge the State Judge California Civil Procedure §170.6,

  • Motion to recuse a State Judge California Civil Procedure §170.1

  • Advocacy and support the legislative staff of the Office of California Assemblymember Jasmeet Bains before the appropriate committees in support of the the proposed state legislation to respond to transnational repression, specifically, attempts by foreign governments to harm or threaten California residents who are dissidents or exiles from that country. 

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