District Court, W.D. Washington, 2024

Glymph v. CT Corporation Systems

Glymph v. CT Corporation Systems
District Court, W.D. Washington · Decided January 29, 2024
Glymph v. CT Corporation Systems

Trial Court Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT TACOMA LAFFON GLYMPH, CASE NO. 2:21-cv-01704-JHC Plaintiff, ORDER AFFIRMING DENIAL 12 v. (DKT. NO. 46) OF PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR RECUSAL (DKT.

13 CT CORPORATION SYSTEMS et al., NO. 45) 14 Defendants.

16 This matter comes before the Court on Judge John H. Chun’s order (Dkt. No. 46) denying Plaintiff’s motion for recusal (Dkt. No. 45). Local Civil Rule 3(f) provides that when a judge in this District declines to voluntarily recuse himself from a case following a party’s motion to recuse pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 144 or 28 U.S.C. § 455, he “will direct the clerk to refer the motion to the chief judge.”

21 Recusal is required if a judge’s impartiality might reasonably be questioned or if the judge has a personal bias or prejudice concerning a party. 28 U.S.C. § 455(a), (b)(1). Critically, bias or prejudice sufficient to warrant recusal must derive from an extrajudicial source. Agha- Khan v. Mortgage Elec. Registration Sys., Inc., 2022 WL 501564, at *1 (9th Cir. Feb. 18, 2022).

2 In other words, prior adverse rulings of a judge will not require recusal. Mayes v. Leipziger, 729 3 F.2d 605, 607 (9th Cir. 1984); see also United States v. Arant, 2007 WL 3348443, at *1 (W.D.

4 Wash. Nov. 9, 2007) (instructing that “[a] litigant cannot . . . use the recusal process to remove a judge based on adverse rulings”) 6 Plaintiff’s request for recusal asserts a belief that Judge Chun “has a personal bias or prejudice against [her] in favor of the opposing party.” (Dkt. No. 25 at 2.) Plaintiff’s contention is based entirely on Judge Chun’s dismissal of complaints filed by Plaintiff (id. at 2–4) which she characterizes as representing “consistent[] rul[ings] in favor of the defendant without sufficient justification” (id. at 4).

11 As Plaintiff exclusively takes issue with prior rulings of Judge Chun and has cited no extrajudicial source from which the Court could find bias or prejudice, the Court AFFIRMS Judge Chun’s denial (Dkt. No. 46) of Plaintiff’s motion for recusal (Dkt. No. 45). See Agha- Khan, 2022 WL 501564, at *1; Mayes, 729 F.2d at 607; Arant, 2007 WL 3348443, at *1.

15 Dated this 29th day of January 2024.

A David G. Estudillo 18 United States District Judge

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