Schroder v. People Of The State

F I L E D United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FEB 27 1997 TENTH CIRCUIT PATRICK FISHER Clerk DERRAL SCHRODER, a De Jure People for the Freely Associated Compact States of our Union, a Non-citizen of the De Facto Federal Government of D.C., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF No. 96-1320 COLORADO; REGISTERED VOTING (D.C. No. 96-K-1018) CITIZENS OF THE FEDERAL (District of Colorado) GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA; CITIZENS OF THE CORPORATE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, that vote for their rulers, Defendants-Appellees. ORDER AND JUDGMENT* Before SEYMOUR, Chief Judge, PORFILIO, Circuit Judge, and MURPHY, Circuit Judge. * This order and judgment is not binding precedent, except under the doctrines of law of the case, res judicata, and collateral estoppel. This 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. After examining the briefs and appellate record, this panel has determined unanimously that oral argument would not materially assist the determination of this appeal. See Fed. R. App. P. 34(a) and 10th Cir. R. 34.1.9. The case is therefore ordered submitted without oral argument. Claiming to be “a People for the Freely Associated Compact States of Our Union, that has pledged his Life, fortune and Sacred Honor to forcing the Government Employees to recognize and respect [his] true character as a People of the Almighty Creator,” Derral Schroder appeals the dismissal of his complaint by the district court. Mr. Schroder had brought an almost indecipherable action naming as defendants: “People of the State of Colorado, Registered Voting citizens of the Federal Government of the District of Columbia, Citizens of the Corporate Federal Government, [sic] that Vote for their Rulers.” The district court, sua sponte, dismissed the action on the ground the complaint failed to name any suable entity. We agree and AFFIRM. ENTERED FOR THE COURT John C. Porfilio Circuit Judge -2-