This case shows how ChatGPT is superior to a ruling by a U.S. Magistrate Judge. ChatGPT evaluated my amended complaint (Doc 10) in a matter of minutes, instead of 92 days it took to get an Order on November 12, 2025 from U.S. Magistrate Judge Philip R. Lammens. The Special Election was over by the time Magistrate Lammens got around to doing his job. This is the timeline relative to the Special Election that affected every voter in the City of Ocala:
August 12, 2025, First Amended Complaint (Doc 10) filed
September 16, 2025, Special Election, City of Ocala
November 12, 2025, Magistrate Order (Doc 14) filed
Magistrate Lammens' Order (DOC 14) was entered on November 12, 2025, which is 96 days after the Complaint (DOC 1) was filed on August 8, 2025, and 92 days after the Amended Complaint (DOC 10) was filed on August 12, 2025.
Magistrate Lammens' Order (DOC 14) was entered 57 days after the Special Election held September 16, 2025 in the City of Ocala, Florida.
The docket in case no. 5:25-cv-486-SPC-PRL shows I filed a Notice of Appeal (Doc 18) on February 12, 2026 to the U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. My Notice of Filing (Doc 21) states on page 5, paragraph 12, and Exhibit 2:
12. On January 11, 2026, ChatGPT evaluated my amended complaint in a matter of minutes and produced the evaluation appearing at Exhibit 2. This evaluation was made without cost. A U.S. Judge is currently paid $249,900 annually. A public notice for the appointment of a U.S. Magistrate Judge in the Middle District of Florida shows an annual salary is $229,908.
In my view Magistrate Lammens engaged in conduct prejudicial to the effective and expeditious administration of the business of the courts. (28 U.S.C. § 351).
The office of United States magistrate judge was established by the Federal Magistrates Act of 1968 (Wikipedia). Magistrate judges assist federal judges. "Although they serve on federal courts, U.S. magistrate judges are not considered "federal judges" under Article Three of the United States Constitution. They do not have life tenure, and they are not nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Magistrate judges are appointed by a majority vote of the federal district judges of a particular district and serve terms of eight years if full-time, or four years if part-time, and may be reappointed.[1] As of March 2009 there were 517 full-time and 42 part-time authorized magistrate judgeships, as well as one position combining magistrate judge and clerk of court." (Wikipedia). Also see 28 U.S. Code Chapter 43 Part III - United States Magistrate Judges.
"…decisions of a magistrate judge are subject to review and either approval, modification or reversal by a district judge of that court – except in civil cases where the parties consent in advance to allow the magistrate judge to exercise the jurisdiction of the district judge, and in which case appeals from the decision of the magistrate judge are heard by the United States courts of appeals." (Wikipedia)
The docket in case no. 5:25-cv-486-SPC-PRL shows my Notice of Appeal, and the following:
Feb-12-2026: NOTICE OF APPEAL (Doc 18) as to 17 Notice to Counsel of Local Rule, 16 Order Dismissing Case, by Neil Joseph Gillespie. Filing fee not paid. ***Case Stayed. (MGB) (Entered: 02/12/2026)
Feb-12-2026: MOTION to Appeal In Forma Pauperis (Doc 19) by Neil Joseph Gillespie. (MGB) (Entered: 02/12/2026)
Feb-13-2026: TRANSMITTAL (Doc 20) of initial appeal package to the U.S. Court of Appeals - 11th Circuit re 18 Notice of Appeal. In Forma Pauperis Motion filed. (MSN) (Entered: 02/13/2026)
Feb-19-2026: ***11th Circuit Case Number: 26-10492 for 18 Notice of Appeal filed by Neil Joseph Gillespie. (LMF) (Entered: 02/19/2026)
Feb-27-2026: APPEAL FEES Paid by Neil Joseph Gillespie (Filing fee $605.00, Receipt Number OCA-14375). (KLS) (Entered: 02/27/2026)
Feb-27-2026: NOTICE of Filing (Doc 21) by Neil Joseph Gillespie. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1-11)(MGB) (Entered: 03/02/2026)

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