NEELY v. ESHELMAN

Civ. A. No. 80-3086.

507 F.Supp. 78 (1981)

Harold NEELY v. David ESHELMAN, Esq., individually and in his official capacity as (former) member of the Berks County Public Defenders Association of Reading, Pa. Anthony B. Rearden, individually and in his (former) capacity as member of the A. P. D. of Berks County, Pa. William F. Ochs, individually and in his official capacity as Public Defender of Berks County, Pa. John Kramer, individually and in his official capacity as Sheriff of Berks County, Pa. Mr. Kantnar, individually and in his official capacity as Deputy Sheriff for Berks County, Pennsylvania Merle R. Meckley, individually and in her official capacity as stenographer for the Berks County Court of Common Pleas Dr. Ernest Reigh, individually and in his official capacity as member of the Community General Hospital of Reading, Pa. G. Wesner, individually and in his official capacity as Judge of the Berks County Court of Common Pleas Donald R. Dissinger, individually and in his official capacity as Clerk for the Berks County Court of Common Pleas of Reading, Pa. James R. Hevelow, individually and in his official capacity as (former) Assistant District Attorney for Berks County, Pennsylvania Michael Morrissey, individually and in his (former) position as District Attorney for Berks County, Pa. Mr. Dougherty, individually and in his official capacity as Parole Agent for Berks County, Pa. Mr. George Misler, individually and in his official capacity as parole and probation officer for Berks County, Pennsylvania Mr. Marshall, individually and in his official capacity as institutional parole agent for Graterford Prison Mr. Paul Bivens, individually and in his official capacity as parole agent for the Pa. Board of Probation and Parole at Graterford Prison Mr. Jim Edline, individually and in his official capacity as parole agent for the Pa. Board and Probation in Graterford Prison, Pa. Gary Fronheiser, individually and in his official capacity as Assistant Public Defender for Berks County, Pa. John Doe, Head Person in any State or County facility housing John Pearson absent due process of law.

United States District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.

January 29, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold Neely, pro se.

Barton L. Post, Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant Reigh.

David A. Binder, Reading, Pa., for defendants.


MEMORANDUM

LUONGO, District Judge.

Plaintiff in this pro se civil rights action is a state prisoner. The gist of his complaint is that during the course of his prosecution and subsequent imprisonment on state criminal charges his civil rights were violated at several stages in the criminal justice system. Accordingly, he has named as defendants virtually every participant in the criminal justice system who had contact with his case, ranging from the...

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