Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2021

Hejazi v. State of Oregon

Hejazi v. State of Oregon
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided September 15, 2021
314 Or. App. 612; 495 P.3d 752

Hejazi v. State of Oregon

Opinion

Submitted August 6, affirmed September 15, 2021

HAMID MICHAEL HEJAZI, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. STATE OF OREGON, Lane County District Attorney, and Lane County, Defendants.

Lane County Circuit Court 20AD0013; A175097 495 P3d 752

Amit K. Kapoor, Judge.

Hamid Michael Hejazi filed the brief pro se.

Before Lagesen, Presiding Judge, and James, Judge, and Kamins, Judge.

PER CURIAM Affirmed.

Cite as 314 Or App 612 (2021) 613 PER CURIAM As allowed under ORS 19.205(2), and explained in Stanwood v. Multnomah County, 135 Or App 58, 60, 898 P2d 196 (1995), plaintiff appeals an order denying his request for a waiver or deferral of filing fees and sheriff’s service fees. Plaintiff’s opening brief, however, contains no argu- ment, and we affirm for that reason. See Smith v. Dept. of Corrections (A170818), 314 Or App 1, 496 P3d 1073 (2021) (affirming denial of fee waiver where the appellant’s brief contained no pertinent argument).

Affirmed.

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