04-13-2016 ECF 405 USA V MEDENBACH - Response To Motion by USA As To Kenneth Medenbach MTD
04-13-2016 ECF 405 USA V MEDENBACH - Response To Motion by USA As To Kenneth Medenbach MTD
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3:16-CR-00051-BR-16
GOVERNMENTS RESPONSE TO
DEFENDANT MEDENBACHS
AMENDED MOTION TO
RECONSIDER ORAL MOTION
TO DISMISS
The United States of America, by Billy J. Williams, United States Attorney for the
District of Oregon, and through Ethan D. Knight, Geoffrey A. Barrow, and Craig J. Gabriel,
Assistant United States Attorneys, hereby responds to defendant Medenbachs Amended Motion
to Reconsider Oral Motion to Dismiss (ECF No. 384). For the reasons set forth below,
defendants Motion should be denied.
Case 3:16-cr-00051-BR
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Legal Argument
Defendant asks this Court to overrule Marbury v. Madison, 5.U.S. 137 (1803).
Defendant has raised nearly identical claims before other federal courts. All of those courts
have rejected defendants arguments as frivolous.
96-30168, 1997 WL 306437, at *3 (9th Cir. 1997) (unpublished) (We conclude that
[Medenbachs] argument against the constitutionality of judicial review is meritless.).
Defendant also raises a claim that this Courts oath of office is inconsistent with the
Constitution.
at *3 ([W] reject Medenbachs claim that the district court judges oath of office was
deficient.).
More recently, The Honorable Owen M. Panner rejected similar arguments by the
defendant here in the District of Oregon, in Medenbach v. United States, Case No.
1:14-CV-641-PA, which is attached as Exhibit 1.
claim is wholly insubstantial because the slight difference in wording between the Constitution
and the statute providing the oath of office has no legal significance.
Exhibit 1, at 4.
In his
present Motion, defendant is now simply advancing the same arguments about a slight
difference in wording that were previously rejected by the Ninth Circuit and Judge Panner.
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Conclusion
This Court is bound by the two seminal holdings of Marbury v. Madison and United
States v. Medenbach.
Defendant has preserved this issue for appeal, but his Motion should be
denied.
Dated this 13th day of April 2016.
Respectfully submitted,
BILLY J. WILLIAMS
United States Attorney
s/ Craig J. Gabriel
ETHAN D. KNIGHT, OSB #992984
GEOFFREY A. BARROW
CRAIG J. GABRIEL, OSB #012571
Assistant United States Attorneys
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