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Timestamp: 2016-10-22 05:51:37
Document Index: 397170048

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1983', '§ 1915', '§ 1915', '§ 1915', '§1915', '§ 1915', '§ 1915']

| Reynolds v. Donate
MICHAEL CURTIS REYNOLDS, PLAINTIFFv.JANINE DONATE, WARDEN, ET AL., DEFENDANTS
This pro se civil rights action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 was filed by Michael Curtis Reynolds ("Plaintiff"), an inmate presently confined in the Lackawanna County Prison, Scranton, Pennsylvania. A request for leave to proceed in forma pauperis accompanies the complaint.*fn1 For the reasons set forth below, Reynolds' complaint will be dismissed, without prejudice pursuant to the screening provisions of 28 U.S.C.§ 1915(g).
The Plaintiff is presently the subject of an ongoing federal criminal prosecution in this district. See United States v. Reynolds, Case No. 3:05-CR-493. Trial is presently scheduled for July 9, 2007. Named as Defendants in his present complaint are the Lackawanna County Commissioners, Warden Janine Donate and Captain Chiarelli of the Lackawanna County Prison, and the Lackawnna County Prison Board.
In his present complaint, which is dated May 17, 2007, Reynolds maintains that he is being denied his constitutional right of access to the courts. Specifically, Plaintiff claims that the Lackawanna County Prison lacks an adequate law library. He also contends that the person assigned to act as the law librarian is incompetent. He adds that Warden Donate and Captain Chiarelli have ignored his grievances regarding the purported shortcomings of the law library. However, Plaintiff acknowledges that the law library recently added new computers which "is a nice upgrade" and "in the event of new filings this would be a different matter." Record document no. 1, p. 3. As relief, Reynolds seeks compensatory and punitive damages as well as dismissal of his pending federal criminal charges.*fn2
Under § 1915(g), a federal civil action by a prisoner proceeding in forma pauperis is barred if he or she: has, on 3 or more prior occasions, while incarcerated or detained in any facility, brought an action or appeal in a court of the United States that was dismissed on the grounds that it is frivolous, malicious, or fails to state a claim upon which relief may be granted, unless the prisoner is under imminent danger of serious physical injury.
During his ongoing confinement at the Lackawanna County Prison, the Plaintiff previously initiated the following civil actions which were dismissed by this Court under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2)(B) as being frivolous: Reynolds v. Lackawanna County Prison, Civil No. 4:06-CV-1190 (M.D. Pa. July 7, 2006)(complaint sua sponte dismissed as frivolous); Reynolds v. Gurganus, et al., Civil No. 4:06-CV-1753 (M.D. Pa. Sept. 11, 2006)(sua sponte dismissal on grounds that complaint is frivolous); Reynolds v. Kosik, et al., Civil No. 4:06-CV-2466 (M.D. Pa. Jan.18 , 2007)(complaint sua sponte dismissed as frivolous).
As detailed above, the alleged unconstitutional conduct does not place this inmate in danger of imminent "serious physical injury" at the time his complaint was filed. See Abdul-Akbar v. McKelvie, 239 F.3d 307, 312 (3d Cir. 2001), cert. denied, 533 U.S. 953 (2001). Pursuant to the standards announced in §1915(g), Reynolds' present civil rights action is barred under § 1915(g). An appropriate Order will enter.
1. The Plaintiff's complaint is dismissed without prejudice as frivolous pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g).
4. Plaintiff's accompanying motion for summary judgment (Record document no. 4) is DENIED as moot.