BLACK v. STANLEY

Civ. A. No. L-129.

270 F.Supp. 993 (1967)

Amos BLACK, Plaintiff, v. Arthur STANLEY, Jr., (individually and as District Court Judge, District of Kansas), Benjamin Franklin (individually and as Assistant U. S. Attorney, District of Kansas), Judge Templar, District of Kansas, Judge Wesley Brown, District of Kansas, J. T. Willingham, Warden, Respondents.

United States District Court D. Kansas.

May 16, 1967.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

THEIS, District Judge.

There has been lodged with the Clerk of this Court an unnamed pleading referred to by the pleader as an "application and a motion," but which shall be considered as a complaint, in which the plaintiff seeks damages against the respondents, Judges Stanley, Brown and Templar, all Federal District Judges for the District of Kansas; the defendant Franklin, an Assistant U. S. Attorney for the District of Kansas; and...

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