Williams v. Federal Bureau of Prisons ( 2009 )


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  •                             UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT                               OCT 1 4 2009
    FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
    NANeYMAyEf? WHITTINGTON, CLERK
    U.S. DISTRICT COURT
    Terry Faison Williams,                       )
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    Plaintiff,                            1
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    V.                            )        Civil Action No.    (j$
    )    193';
    )
    Department of Justice Federal Bureau         )
    of Prisons,                                  1
    )
    Defendant.                            1
    MEMORANDUM OPINION
    Before the court is an application to proceed in forma pauperis and a pro se complaint.
    The application will be granted, but the complaint dismissed without prejudice for lack of subject
    matter jurisdiction.
    It appears from exhibits filed with the complaint that the plaintiff, Terry Faison Williams,
    is the sister of Louis T. Faison, a prisoner who died while in federal custody at the United States
    Penitentiary Lewisburg, in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. The complaint and the exhibits indicate
    that Williams questions the circumstances of her brother's death and suspects medical negligence
    or wrongful death. The complaint itself identifies only a cause of action under Title 18 of the
    U.S. Code, tj 242, for deprivation of rights under color of law. Title 18 of the U.S. Code sets out
    the criminal laws of the United States, and private persons cannot bring criminal lawsuits.
    Therefore this complaint for a criminal suit must be dismissed for failure to state a claim upon
    which relief may be granted.
    In light of the supporting exhibits, the pro se complaint could be liberally construed, see
    Haines v. Kerner, 
    404 U.S. 5
     19, 520 (1972), as one intending to initiate a civil lawsuit for
    

Document Info

Docket Number: Civil Action No. 2009-1937

Judges: Judge Ellen S. Huvelle

Filed Date: 10/14/2009

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/30/2014