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Senator Edward Kennedy — Part 26
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AO 72A
(Rev. 8/82)
OQ O
the Associate Justices of the United States Supreme Court and their law clerks; the
Judges of the Eighth and District of Columbia Circuit Courts, and the court
employees; the Judges of the Eastern and: Western Districts of Missouri, and the
District of Columbia; the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the
Local Special Agent in Charge; the ACLU; the NAACP; and a host of others.
Federal Courts are courts of limited jurisdiction. That is, to bring an action
in federal court, the plaintiff must establish the court’s jurisdiction to hear the action.
CAUSE NO. 96-668
In this action, plaintiff alleges that the various named defendants conspired
from 1974 to 1976 to cause false criminal charges to be filed against him, resulting
in a prison term of at least eighteen years. Plaintiffs claim is that he was denied
access to the courts because his habeas petitions were denied and or dismissed by the
various federal court defendants.
This Court finds that it is without jurisdiction to hear this action. There is no
-cause-of-action-connected-to the-Southern_District-of Illinois, and this Court.cannot.
review actions taken or refused to be taken by another District Court, any Circuit
Court, or the United States Supreme Court.
Accordingly, the Court, sua sponte, DISMISSES this action for lack of
jurisdiction.
CAUSE NO. 96-700
In this complaint, and amended complaint, plaintiff basis his claim on a fraud
by Sharp Copier Company perpetuated on American consumers. Again plaintiff has
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