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Horn, et al. No. 01-4697 Civil Term Deaz Ms. Dixon: I am in receipt of a postcazd indicating that the above-referenced case has been listed for azgument on February 13, 2002. The matter currently before the Court is Defendants' Preliminary Objections to Plaintiff's Complaint. On January 16, 2002, I filed a Praecipe for Argument asking for the Mazch 27, 2002 argument court. A copy of the praecipe filed is enclosed for your records. Please accept this letter as a request to reschedule the argument until Mazch 27, 2002. Additionally, in fairness to Mr. Jae, I should inform the Court that he is currently incazcerated at the State Correctional Institution at Greene and it is unlikely that he will be able to personally appeaz in court on this matter. I have no objection to submitting this matter on briefs and will await direction from the Court in this regard. Otherwise, I will file my brief in accordance ~i^:tl; the Local Rules gove?ning azg!.xment court. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns. Very trul yours, Alan M. obinson Assistant Counsel AMR:jcs Enclosure' cc: ~/John Richard Jae, BQ-3219, SCI-Greene (w/enclosures) File Plo,~s ~ch~b i ~ ~- ~ `Y~ ~ ~ v ~~~3.~` <~ G~ I~~~~~ ~~YY>f pJ'~~ . _ Pte. ~~'`~ ~~"~' '~~ .`bpd./ __ ~~ ~~ ~'m h~ 1an~ _~~~~ c~~~-a~c~ ~a~g Cr~r~1i.~L~e~~'~rl~7C~1~_~.~~~r _ _ :nec~~ ~~y ~~_ _ _ .: 4,~aMR~~ ~ ~x~ , . ~ .. , ~ .. 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MARTIN F. HORN, ETAL., DEFENDANTS : 01-4697 CIVIL TERM ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this (~ day of August, 2001, the within petition to proceed in forma pauperis, IS GRANTED. By Edgar B John Richard Jae, #BQ-3219 SCI Greene 175 Progress Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370-8089 :saa 1 _„~93~ '~ ` ~ 5 ~(~©"~ as AUG 0 ~ 2~`Q~'/~ ~IU TNT' co,~~com~ ~.~ASO~cvmS~i'L~ND CouN~~(('F~~~N~S4~L1~/~9 ~. J'o~l N R~eFi i}RD ~, Plap~-r~~ I Vs_ I ~l~jl?~ge I C~V~, ~'~'b-v Nd a1-y~97 t~Np IUoCU~ ~,~~-h~ F1a~~-~F c~fin 7~",c~~,nd fie, na ~s r'~ls~f,~~ ~~o~ bie •A P91y Cax~- °~n (.~ aye 7~ flac~eed ~ mina f~v t~°I,©~ c~ ~! ca3~, 2h ~ c~p~µp.F f1~iS q~ ~ P~'P F~~1,~ I- ~1~g~-des _ ~' ~-t~ aS~, PPeCts bGJ-~ w'~}-, oW~-~Eh ~S~ m~nc~e ~r C~i~q~ n ~ ~9,~e card-r~~omnrn ~ h~h~~~,s-~x~nci~~ ci~~rs a'~ `~-~1-h,~ R~ct chea ~-~}, i S ~ a 1~P ~~ S`ki~em~ q ~ ctS ~Chl ~~~~> Paup~,~s! h~e w~] b~ denQ~, dve Com~~c`2 R Gft~~' min ~ir~nq Cirx~m oFN,~e Una ~~ c~ Ja~~~ ~rX~/~ h~ P~ Ms Ulk~~/'~J,e and °~J,~e ~-~ a~b~ ~~1~ r~i~ ~~> N~~~s, Pla~rrE~~F'~bhn R~c~xi~a ~e fla ~~n~Q. Gnarl-~h`~ f~ and al9c+.u h~rr~ -~, p~~ ~~1'~~he ~b)sca,~1.1.~111 ~,~~ m LNG N~ sHRc.C, ~~~R~I2~~e R~,~~~~~cx~.y ~~~~~ _ ,., C~ Dq~d~ J s-E ~u6-t~SP~ a~o~ ; 1 ~ Prb r~ ~~~ t~Ynes~s,~i~3_ i~3'7©--SDSq P1 q~n~{.;~-F end ~ ~Eeo~~ I ~,wt,~-.,~3,~ r.,,~ x ... 7 _,~~~,r+ai~ - _~~-~~-,. ~,~ - ,~ ~m,~~. ~~,„ate c ° [~ l77~: ~ __ . _ . ^t ~ ~~ ~ , n CG A °~ -r~i'' ~~ yC~' ~~ :..x: -~-i-:i ;.~~ ~ w ;~r, e r~ .~ ~ ... x. t1 ~t, .2054 YltATi'~).d%~66ttt9ds- ... ~ - '~ F. 2i: `="- ~~ ~ [¢-.F w'3VEA nop~«nca~~z> AUG 0 8 2onT ~~p~t~y,~ ~~~ IN THE COIIRT OF COMMON PLEAS OF.: ~UJrIgL1C~A~ ^.OIINTY, PENNSYL t CIVIL DIVISION v l- CT/ V ~~1~ ~+~ V 'Y~-tom,. -- ~ 1~~~N_~~C~I`1)~ ~ VERIFIED STATEMISNT 1. I am the- ~ f,X~-)`f~` 'n the above matter and because of my financial condition am unable to pay the fees and costs of prosecuting or defending the action or proceeding. 2. I am unable to obtain funds from anyone, including my family and associates, to pay the costs of litigation. 3. I represent that the information below relating to my ability to pay the fees and costs is true and correct (a) name: F _ ~ s.s.# ~~~/0 address: V phone: city: ( {~ q, /~~5 C'r state: r zip code: ( 3~~`-~$DQ,~ (b) EMPLOYMENT If you are presently employed complete the following: employer: address- city: monthly salary or wa s: $ If you are presently ne 1 date last worked: type of work: ~.,n~ r wa,k e~ a~ a pay~n ~ (c) OTHER INCOME WITHIN THE PAST Business or profession:$ Other self-employment:$ Interest earned:$ Dividends:$ Pension and annuities:$ Social Security benefits:$_ Support plyments:$ Disability payments:$ Unemployment compensation and supplemental benefits:$ Workmen's Compensation:$ Public As~istance:$ other (explain):$ te: zip code type of work: complete the fo salary or wages: MONTHS (lis amounts or each and explain) # ~.~ . .. .... _. ... .. .. ter, itl0 PmW gngc 3) ~ (d) OTHER CONTR B IONS TO HOUSEH LD SUPPORT (wife's) ( sb d's) name: _ If wife or usb nd is employe please co the following: ~ employer: ne: address: plo a .D.~ city: state: zi ~o e: monthly sa ary or wages: $ type of worl- Contributi ns fro children: $ Contributi ns from parents: $ Other cont ibutions (explain): _ (e) PROPERTY O dED: - Cash: $ Checking a count: $ Savings ac ount: $ Certifica es of Deposi (CDs) $ Real esta a (including ouse) $ Motor veh clefs): e: model: urch se p ice: $ e: model: rc ase pri $ _ ~ y ar- ye r: $ Stocks, onds: $ ~-_~ Other ( xplain): S (f) DEBTS AND OBLIGE\ATIIONS: Mortgage: $ 7 1.~nL Rent: $ Loans: $ Other (expla n): $ (1 ti ~e~es> ~fs~e ~~A o~ ~_s p Fc{-c~n~! a~ tom.. ~D~Crmw (g) ~ PERSONS DEPENDENT IIPON YOU FO SIIPPOR : (wife's) (husband's) name: Children, if any: Name• A Name: A Name: Ag Other persons: Name: a ationship. Name: Relationship: 4. Z understand that I have a continuing obligation to inform the C urt of improvement in my financial circumstances which would permit me to pay the costs incurred herein. 5. I verify that the statements made in this affidavit are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18Pa.C.S., paragraph 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. ~~fBC(~ Date~O "~V~ ~ ~' ~y((~~') ~~~ Petitioner:~~~ " G no nosh (pagc a~ IN THE CQURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF . ~f~J`~B~J,~N1J, .~..CrOUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CNII~ DIVISION J'oHN Rte(; N{~2D ~~, (Plaintiff vs„ NO. (Defendant 4 ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, to-wit, this day of 19 upon consideration of the foregoing Petition, it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that the petitioner be and hereby is permitted to file and pursue his/her appeal/action in the above-captioned case without payment of costs or fees. BY THE COIIRT J. PA DEPT . OF CORRECTIONS INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM BUREAU OF COMPUTER SERV ICES PARTIAL ACCOUNT LISTING REMOTE PR'I NT TIME 10:12 FROM PURGE F ILE , INM ATE NAME NUM BER LAST FIRBT MI BQ3 219 JAE JOHN R BATCH DATE # MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION 0 10-31-2000 92 TRANSFER OUT CAMP HILL 0 10-31-2000 91 TRANSFER IN GREENE 0 11-01-2000 92 TRANSFER OUT GREENE 0 11-01-2000 91 TRANSFER ZN CAMP HILL 6925 11-01-2000 37 POSTAGE U.P.S. 0 11-01-2000 92 TRANSFER OUT CAMP HILL 0 11-01-2000 91 TRANSFER IN GREENE 5312 11-07-2000 37 POSTAGE 5341 11-09-2000 37 POSTAGE 5397 11-16-2000 37 POSTAGE 5397 11-16-2000 37 POSTAGE 5397 11-16-2000 37 POSTAGE 5397 11-16-2000 37 POSTAGE 5472 11-27-2000 37 POSTAGE 5472 11-27-2000 37 POSTAGE 5472 11-27-2000 37 POSTAGE 5541 12-04-2000 37 POSTAGE 5541 12-04-2000 37 POSTAGE I 5541 12-04-2000 37 POSTAGE 5541 12-04-2000 37 POSTAGE 5608 12-11-2000 37 POSTAGE 5608 12-11-2000 37 POSTAGE RUN IAS365 DATE 3/02/2001 PAGE 2 TRANSACTION BALANCE AFTER AMOUNT TRANSACTION -3.47 -463.79 -1.21 -465.00 -.99 -465.99 -.77 -466.76 -,55 -467.31 -.77 -468.08 -.99 -469.07 -2.97 -472.04 -.55 -472.59 -.55 -473.14 -.55 -473.69 -.99 -474.68 -.99 -475.67 -.99 -476.66 -4.30 -480.96 -1.21 -482.17 PA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM BUREAU OF COMPUTER SERVICES PAATZAL ACCOUNT LISTING ~ REMOTE PRINT TIME 10:12 FROM PURGE FILE INMATE NAME NUMBER LAST FIRST BQ3219 JAE JOHN BATCH DATE # MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION 5619 12-12-2000 37 POSTAGE 5619 12-12-2000 37 POSTAGE 5675 12-18-2000 37 POSTAGE 5675 12-18-2000 37 POSTAGE 5698 12-20-2000 37 POSTAGE 5698 12-20-2000 37 POSTAGE 5750 12-27-2000 37 POSTAGE MI R RUN IAS365 DATE 3/02/2001 PAGE 3 TRANSACTION BALANCE AFTER AMOUNT TRANSACTION -.77 -.77 -.33 -.33 -.33 -.33 -1.21 -482.94 -483.71 -484.04 -484.37 -484.70 -485.03 -486.24 -486.24 BALANCE AFTER THESE TRANSACTIONS------> PA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM RUN IAS365 BUREAU OF COMPUTER SERV ICES PARTIAL ACCOUNT LISTING DATE 3/02/2001 REMOTE PRINT TIME 10:12 FROM ACTIVE FILE PAGE 1 INMATE NAME NUMBER LAST FIRST MI STARTING BALANCE BQ3219 JAE JOHN R -486.24 BATCH DATE TRANSACTI ON BALANCE AFTER # MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TRANSACTION 5841 O1-OB-2001 37 POSTAGE -2.97 -489.21 5872 01-10-2001 37 POSTAGE -2.89 -492.10 5872 01-10-2001 37 POSTAGE -2.86 -494.96 5872 01-10-2001 37 POSTAGE -.76 -495.72 5872 01-10-2001 37 POSTAGE -.76 -496.48 0 02-13-2001 92 TRANSFER OUT GREENE 0 02-13-2001 91 TRANSFER IN PITTSBURGH 7187 02-13-2001 37 POSTAGE 02/12/01 - -5.34 -501.82 7187 02-23-2001 37 POSTAGE ' 2/23/01 -2.91 -504.73 BALANCE AFTER THESE TRANSACTI ONS------> -504.73 ' PAGE 1~ INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM 03-19-2001 H-B-1011 MONTHLY ACCOUNT STATEMENT 1235 GRN INMATE NAME NUMBSR LAST FIRST MI OLD BALANCE , BQ3219 JAE ' JOHN R -501.82 ~ BATCH DATE ,# MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION TRANSACTION BALANCE AFTER AMOUNT TRANSACTION 7187 02-23-2001 37 POSTAGE 2/23/01 -2.91 -504.73 0 03-09-2001 92 TRANSFER OUT PITTSBURGH 0 03-09-2001 91 TRANSFER IN GREENE 6400 03-09-2001 41 MEDICAL MEDICAL FEES 3/5/G1 -2.00 -506.73 6396 03-09-2001 37 POSTAGE _ -.76 -507.49 6396 03-09-2001 37 POSTAGE -.76 -508.25 6424 03-13-2001 37 POSTAGE -1.81 -510.06 6424 03-13-2001 37 POSTAGE I -.55 -510.61 NEW BALANCE AS OF THIS STATEMENT ----------------°-> -510.61 ~i- ,~~~ PAGE 1. H-B-1009 ,. INMATE NAME NUMBER LAST BQ3219 JAE °BATCH DATE # MO DY YEAR INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM MONTHLY ACCOUNT STATEMENT FIRST MI JOHN R TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION 04-16-2001 1227 GRN OLD BALATdCE -510.61 TRANSACTION BALANCE AFTER AMOUNT TRANSACTION 03-20-2001 41 MEDICAL MEDICAL FEES 3/20/01 -2.00 -512.61 03-2G-2001 37 POSTAGE. -1.18 -513.79 03-29-2001 37 POSTAGE -.55 -514.34 03-29-2001 37 POSTAGE -1.18 -515.52 03-30-2001 37 POSTAGE -2.02 -517.54 U4-09-2001 3i POSTAGE -1.18 -518.72 04-09-2001 37 POSTAGE -1.18 -519.90 04-10-2001 37 POSTAGE -.55 -520.45 04-10-2001 41 MEDICAL MEDICAL FEES 4/9/01 -2.00 -522.45 04-16-2001 37 POSTAGE -.34 -522.79 04-16-2001 37 POSTAGE -.76 -523.55 NEW BALAN CE AS OF THIS STATEMENT -------------------> -523.55 ,. PAGE 1, H-B-1009 ...~~. INMATE NAME NUMBER LAST BQ3219 JAE .BATCH DATE # MO DY YEAR 04-18-2001 04-18-2001 04-23-2001 04-23-2001 04-23-2001 04-30-2001 O5-O1-2001 05-02-2001 05-08-2001 05'16-2001 0516-2001 05 17-2001 OS-17-2001 05-17-2001 INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM MONTHLY ACCOUNT STATEMENT FIRST JOHN MI R TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION 37 POSTAGE 37 POSTAGE 37 POSTAGE 37 POSTAGE 37 POSTAGE 37 POSTAGE 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX 37 POSTAGE 41 MEDICAL MEDICAL FEES 5/4/01 41 MEDICAI, MEDICAL FEES 5/14/01 37 POSTAGE 37 POSTAGE 37 POSTAGE 37 POSTAGE OS-21-2001 1177 GRN OLD BALANCE -523.55 TRANSACTIOiJ BALANCE AFTER A~~7O~R`1T '.iR.~NSACTION .34 -.34 -.55 -.55 -.55 -2.02 -1.40 -.97 -4.00 -2.00 -3.50 -.55 -.55 -.97 -523.89 -524.23 -524.78 -525.33 -525.88 -527.90 -529.30 -530.27 -534.27 -536.27 -539.77 -540.32 -540.87 - `_;41.84 :7E:d BALADTCE y,S OF THIS STATEMENT --------------------> -541.84 v; . PAGE 1 INMATH ACCODNTS SYSTEM 06-18-2001 H-B-1009 MONTHLY ACCOUNT STATEMENT 1182 GRN INMATE NAME ' ' NUMHER LAST FIRST MI OLD BALANCE BQ3219 JAE JOHN R -541.84 BATCH DATE # MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION TRANSACTION SALANCB AFTER _ AMOUNP TRANSACTION 7157 OS-29-2001 37 POSTAGE -.97 -542.81 7157 OS-29-2001 37 POSTAGE -.97 -543.78 7190 06-01-2001 37 POSTAGE -.97 -544.%5 7231 06-06-2001 37 POSTAGE -1.18 -545.93 7231 06-06-2001 37 POSTAGE -.97 -546.90 - 7267 06-11-2001 37 POSTAGE -.76 -547.66 NEW BALANCE AS OF THIS STATEMENT ------- ------------> -547.66 PAGE 1 ~ H-8-1009 INMATE NAME NDMBER LAST BQ3219 JAE BATCH DATE # MO DY YEAR INMATB ACCOUNTS SYSTEM MONTHLY ACCOUNT STATEMENT FIRST MI JOHN R DESCRIPTION 07-16-2001 1182 GRN A OLD BALANCE -547.66 TRANSACTION BALANCB AFTER AMOUNT TRANSACTION 7344 06-19-2001 37 POSTAGE -.76 -548.42 7392 06-25-2001 37 POSTAGB -1.39 -549.81 7392 06-25-2001 37 POSTAGE -.97 -550.78 7405 06-26-2001 37 POSTAGE -.34 -551.12 7531 07-13-2001 37 POSTAGE -1.72 -552.84 7531 07-13-2001 37 POSTAGE -.57 -553.41 7550 07-16-2001 37 POSTAGE -3.95 -557.36 NSW BALANCE AS OF THIS STATEMENT -------------------> -557.36 J c W i m ~ '= T, ~~ ? ;„` ' vi,•., i •r, -° f~ - ~c r . ~ ?... . ,..~n ~-. _~: ~rz Z -.. ~ ,. _,_ _ ~:FS.awas-a~r~'ea~amP., xmrz .~n~~ ~m~xe ~w :~. ;ais~.v,'~s?r~W f6' SHERIFF'S RETURN - REGULAR ~ :~ CASE N0: 2001-04697 P COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND JAE JOHN RICHARD VS HORN MARTIN F' ET AL JASON VIORAL Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Cumberland County,Pennsylvania, who being duly sworn according to law, says, the within COMPLAINT & NOTICE was served upon HORN MARTIN F the DEFENDANT at 1550:00 HOURS, on the 28th day of November 2001 at 55 UTLEY DRIVE CAMP HILL, PA 17011 by handing to CATHLEEN PHILLIPS, CLERK a true and attested copy of COMPLAINT & NOTICE together with and at the same time directing Her attention to the contents thereof. Sheriff's Covts: Docketing 18.00 Service 9.10 Affidavit .00 Surcharge 10.00 .00 37.10 Sworn and Subscribed to before me this 30 ~" day of /w ~ov/ A.D. C~ ~- ~ „~. ~ .. rol~thonotary So Answers: ~~ R. Thomas Kline 11/30/2001 By: eputy riff ,.,m-.~•~,~. .. m CASE N0: 2001-04697 P SHERIFF'S RETURN - REGULAR COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND JAE JOHN RICHARD VS HORN MARTIN F ET AL JASON VIORAL Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Cumberland County,Pennsylvania, who being duly sworn according to law, says, the within COMPLAINT & NOTICE was served upon BEARD JEFFREY A PHD the DEFENDANT at 1550:00 HOURS, on the 28th day of November 2001 at 55 UTLEY 'DRIVE CAMP HILL, PA 17011 CATHLEEN PHILLIPS. CLERK by handing to a true and attested copy of COMPLAINT & NOTICE together with and at the same time directing Her attention to the contents thereof. Sheriff's Costs: Docketing 6.00 Service .00 Affidavit .00 Surcharge 10.00 .00 16.00 Sworn and Subscribed to before x,~ me-ythis .30 `- day of Q A I l' //'4~-GGL/ / othonotary ~ So Answers: .~~.~ R. Thomas Kline 11/30/2001 By: Deputy Sheriff 1 CASE NO: 2001-04697 P SHERIFF'S RETURN - REGULAR COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND JAE JOHN RICHARD VS MARTIN F ET AL JASON VIORAL Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Cumberland County,Pennsylvania, who being duly sworn according to law, says, the within COMPLAINT & NOTICE was served upon MAEYER DAVID S the DEFENDANT at 1611:00 HOURS, on the 28th day of November 2001 at SCI CAMP HILL LISBURN ROAD CAMP HILL, PA 17011 by handing to E SONNTAG, SECRETARY a true and attested copy of COMPLAINT & NOTICE together with and at the same time directing Her attention to the contents thereof. Sheriff's Costs: Docketing 6.00 Service 9.75 Affidavit .00 Surcharge 10.00 .00 25.75 Sworn and Subscribed to before me this 30~` day of ~'~,v~ww~-~rcv ~dd~ ~Ap,.,D~. or th~~ -~~ So Answers: ~~~~~ R. Thomas Kline 11/30/2001 By: ~-~. ,~~~ ~.I~ ., ,~~,-~_ CASE NO: 2001-04697 P SHERIFF'S RETURN - REGULAR COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND JAE JOHN RICHARD VS HORN MARTIN F ET AL JASON VIORAL Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Cumberland County,Pennsylvania, who being duly sworn according to law, says, the within COMPLAINT & NOTICE IMBLE ROBERT G was served upon the DEFENDANT at 1611:00 HOURS, on the 28th day of November 2001 at SCI CAMP HILL LISBURN ROAD CAMP HILL. PA 17011 JACKIE SONNTAG. SECRETARY by handing to a true and attested copy of COMPLAINT & NOTICE together with and at the same time directing Her attention to the contents thereof. Sheriff's Costs: Docketing 6.00 Service .00 Affidavit .00 Surcharge 10.00 .00 16.00 Sworn and Subscribed to before me this .~o `~ day of ~,~r.~ 30 Jao/ A.D. P ~tho ~otar~~y ~ '_ So Answers: ~°~~~~ R. Thomas Kline 11/30/2001 By: JOHN RICHARD JAE, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PLAINTIFF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V. MARTIN F. HORN, ET AL., DEFENDANTS : 01-4697 CIVIL TERM ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this _~day of November, 2001, the plaintiff having previously been granted in forma pauperis status, the Sheriff of Cumberland County is directed to make service of the complaint on the defendants. Plaintiffs complaint is ordered reinstated. John Richard Jae, #BQ-3219, Pro se SCI Greene 175 Progress Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370-8089 :saa ~~ - -O1~ ~ 5 ~ ~~ Sent" +o ~~eri~~ ll-a~•Q 1 R1~s ti~ti~ ~'~~~s ~~~~ v~~,`1^~ ~~~~,,,`, r1•.,~ , ~ e i ;~ P., ,. ' ~.~ ~' ~ r•~a° i~ ~ ~.J X17`7" ~,;a~~,_ ~~ q j~ i 4 .. _.. .,~ 9~'~m~aSn >.,cnrr< m _. ..... ~ni,.aa2~t2~1.HC~Fg e ~e nA\ IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN RICHARD JAE, Plaintiff, v. MARTIN HORN, et al., Defendants No. 01-4697 Civil Term PRAECIPE FOR ENTRY OF APPEARANCE TO THE PROTHONOTARY: Please enter my appearance as counsel on behalf of Defendants Jeffrey A. Beard, Martin F. Horn, David S. Meyer, and Robert G. Gimble, in the above-captioned matter. Respectfully submitted, PA Department of Corrections Office of Chief Counsel 55 Utley Drive Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717)731-0444 Alan M. Robinson Assistant Counsel Attorney I.D. No. 48148 Dated: January 15, 2002 e ~ e .~ IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN RICHARD JAE, Plaintiff, v. MARTIN HORN, et al., Defendants No. 01-4697 Civil Term CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I am this day depositing in the U.S. mail a true and correct copy of the foregoing Praecipe for Entry of Appearance upon the person(s) and in the manner indicated below. Service by first-class mail addressed as follows: John Richard Jae, BQ-3219 SCI-Greene 175 Progress Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 1 elle C. Stapleton erk Typist 2 PA Department of Corrections Office of Chief Counsel 55 Utley Drive Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717)731-0444 Dated: January 15, 2002 )w...... s W^ L ~~ ~~ -. .. _ ~ _ ~ ~5gry'{~in„aan~riY v 5-~r+i'• `F ?t3R'A. .._ 9IFhXA ilAlli~.~M~ ~Ip .. _ '! ~ IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN RICHARD JAE, Plaintiff, v. MARTIN HORN, et al, Defendants No. 01-4697 Civil Tenn ORDER AND NOW, this _ day of , 2002, upon consideration of the Defendants' Preliminary Objections to Plaintiff s Complaint, it is hereby ordered that Defendants' preliminary objections aze GRANTED and Plaintiff s Complaint is DISMISSED with prejudice. BY THE COURT: ~,. i IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN RICHARD JAE, Plaintiff, v. MARTIN HORN, et al., Defendants No. 01-4697 Civil Term DEFENDANTS' PRELIMINARY OBJECTIONS TO PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT Defendants, Jeffrey A. Beard, Martin F. Hom, David S. Maeyer, and Robert G. Gimble, object to Plaintiff s Complaint as follows: 1. Plaintiff is an inmate incarcerated at the State Correctional Institution at Greene. (Complaint, ¶ 1). 2. Jeffrey A. Beazd is the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. (¶ 5)• 3. Martin F. Horn is the former Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. (¶ 2). 4. David S. Maeyer is the Business Manager at the State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill. (¶ 3). 5. Robert G. Gimble is the Business Manager at the State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill. (¶ 4). 6. At some point in the past, Plaintiff was incazcerated at the State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill. (¶ 1). 7. Plaintiff claims that he has been denied access to the courts. (¶ 48). ~,.., Plaintiff claims that he has a right to unlimited free stationary, carbon paper, postage, envelopes, and photocopies. (¶ 49). 9. Plaintiff claims that Department of Corrections' policies deprive him of his right to possess and read his own personal leisure, educational and rehabilitation reading materials. (¶ 50). 10. Plaintiff s challenge to the policies relating to reading materials is based on his contention that the policies aze impermissible vague on the issue of what is defined as "obscene" because they do not cleazly define what is "actual penile/vaginal-oral, penile-anal or penile- vaginal, digital-anal, digital-vaginal penetration." (¶ 47). 11. Plaintiff claims the above-alleged conditions violate the prohibition against double jeopardy. (¶ 51). 12. Plaintiff requests, among other things, an award of compensatory damages, punitive damages, and injunctive relief. See V. Relief Requested). 13. A copy of the Complaint is attached hereto as Exhibit "A." First Preliminary Objection Demurrer to "First Cause of Action" 14. Pazagraphs 1 through 13 are incorporated herein. 15. Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 1028(a)(4) provides for a preliminary objection on the grounds of the "legal insufficiency of a pleading (demurrer)." 16. A demurrer admits as true all well-pleaded facts and all inferences reasonably deducible therefrom; however, conclusions of law, unwarranted inferences, argumentative allegations or expressions of opinion need not be accepted. Dial v. Pennsvlvania Board of Probation & Parole, 706 A.2d 901 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1998). 2 17. Prisoners' claims of denial of access to the courts are analyzed under the United States Supreme Court's decision in Lewis v. Cauey, 518 U.S. 343 (1996). 18. Under Lewis, a prisoner must allege that an actual harm was suffered by the denial of access, by either the dismissal of anon-frivolous complaint or the fact that a non- frivolous complaint cannot be filed. 19. The factual allegations in the Complaint are legally insufficient to establish a claim of denial of access to courts. WHEREFORE, the Defendants respectfully request that the complaint be dismissed with prejudice. Second Preliminary Demurrer to "Second Cause of Action" 20. Pazagraphs 1 through 19 aze incorporated herein. 21. Plaintiff's "Second Cause of Action" claims he has been illegally deprived of lris rights to be provided with enough free postage, envelopes and photocopies to ensure he has effective, meaningful and unimpeded access to the Courts. (¶ 49). 22. To the extent that Plaintiff re-asserts his access to courts claim here, pazagraphs 1 through 19 aze incorporated by reference. 23. To the extent that Plaintiff claims he has afree-standing right to unlimited free office supplies and postage, no such right exists. See eenerally, Kershner v. Mazurkiewicz, 670 F.2d 440, (3rd Cir. 1982); Young v. Larkin, 871 F. Supp. 772 (M.D. Pa. 1994). WHEREFORE, the Defendants respectfully request that the Complaint be dismissed with prejudice. Third Preliminary Objection Demurrer to "Third Cause of Action" 24. Pazagraphs 1 though 23 are incorporated by reference. 25. Plaintiffs "Third Cause of Action" appears to sound in mandamus in that Plaintiff asks the Court to order the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections to rescind current policies and re-instate prior ones. (¶ 50, V. Relief Requested C). 26. A writ of mandamus is an extraordinary remedy which compels official performance of a ministerial act or a mandatory duty. Pennsylvania Dental Assn v. Insurance Denarhnent, 512 Pa. 217, 516 A.2d 647 (1986). 27. In an action in mandamus involving an administrative agency's exercise of discretion, the court may only direct the agency to perform the discretionary act and may not direct the agency to exercise its judgment or discretion in a particulaz way or direct the retraction or reversal of action already taken. Matesdc v. Maleski, 624 A.2d 776 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1993). 28. A writ of mandamus may be issued, only where there is a clear legal right in the plaintiff, a corresponding duty in the defendant, and lack of any other appropriate and adequate remedy. Delawaze River Port Authority v. Thornbureh, 508 Pa. 11, 493 A.2d 1351 (1985). 29. The purpose of mandamus is not to establish legal rights, but to enforce those rights already established beyond peradventure. Africa v. Horn 701 A.2d 273 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1997). 30. The factual allegations in the complaint are legally insufficient to establish a claim for mandamus relief. WHEREFORE, the Defendants respectfully request that the complaint be dismissed with prejudice. Fourth Preliminary Objection Objection to Jurisdiction over "Third Cause of Action" and all Official Capacity Claims 31. Paragraphs 1 though 30 are incorporated herein. 32. To the extent that Plaintiff seeks relief against the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, the Court lacks jurisdiction because the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections is not a party to this lawsuit. Department of Public Welfare v. Alessi, 546 A.2d 157 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1988). 33. This Court lacks jurisdiction over any claims raised against the Defendants in their official capacities or against the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. 42 Pa.C.S.A §§ 761, 931. WHEREFORE, the Defendants respectfully request that the complaint be dismissed with prejudice. Fifth Preliminary Objection Demurrer to "Fourth Cause of Action" 34. Paragraphs 1 through 33 aze incorporated herein. 35. Plaintiff's "Fourth Cause of Action" claims that his conditions of confinement violate the prohibition against double jeopazdy. (¶ 51). 36. The double jeopazdy clause protects against three things: a second prosecution for the same offense after acquittal; a second prosecution for the same offense after conviction; and multiple punishments for the same offense. U.S. Const. Amen. V; Com v. McGee, 744 A.2d 754 (Pa. 2000). 37. Prison disciplinary and administrative polices do not implicate the double jeopardy clause. See, Com. V. McGee 744 A.2d 754 (Pa. 2000). ... 38. The factual allegations in the Complaint aze legally insufficient to establish a claim of double jeopardy. WHEREFORE, the Defendants respectfully request that the complaint be dismissed with prejudice. Respectfully submitted, Alan M. obinson Assistant Counsel Attorney I.D. No. 82670 PA Department of Corrections Office of Chief Counsel 55 Utley Drive Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717)731-0444 Dated: January 15, 2002 6 .,. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN RICHARD JAE, Plaintiff, v. MARTIN HORN, et al., Defendants No. 01-4697 Civil Term CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I am this day depositing in the U.S. mail a true and correct copy of the foregoing Defendants' Preliminary Objections to Plaintiff s Complaint upon the person(s) and in the manner indicated below. Service by first-class mail addressed as follows: John Richazd Jae, BQ-3219 SCI-Greene 175 Progress Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 J ielle C. Stapleton Jerk Typist 2 PA Department of Corrections Office of Chief Counsel 55 Utley Drive Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717)731-0444 Dated: January 15, 2002 c> ~~, n ~_ ~,r ~';~ ,~-, _~ ~_ ~= ~-t :_. ~-. , ~s , ._ ~,. - ~e~~iN~~srn ~ rt* as s~, _ .,~sw~re uz enx~~21 ~~.. ~^~~af+~'~e PRAECIPE FOR LISTING CASE FOR ARGUMENT (Must be typewritten and submitted in duplicate) TO THE PROTHONOTARY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Please list the within matter for the next Argument Court. CAPTION OF CASE (entire caption must be stated in full) JOHN RICHARD JAE (Plaintiff) vs. MARTIN HORN, JEFFREY A. BEARD, DAVID S. MAYER, AND ROBERT GIMBLE (Defendant) No. 01-4697 Civil Term 19 1. State matter to be argued (i.e., plaintiff's motion for new trial, defendant's demurrer to cotc~laint, etc.): Defendants' Preliminary Objections 2. Identify counsel who will argue case: (a) for plaintiff: John Richard Jae, pro se Address: SCI-Greene, 175 Progress Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 (b) for defendant: Alan M. Robinson, Assistant Counsel Address: PA Department of Corrections 55 Utley Drive Camp Hill, PA 17011 3_ I will notify all parties in writing within two days that this case has been listed for arrn mast, 4. Argument Court Date: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 meted: January 15, 2002 Attorney for Defen ants ~. t"~sT'xtar sa w,_ A~_~a' i.rY&~f.. -.... r JOHN RICHARD JAE, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PLAINTIFF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V. ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this 12`" day of February, 2002, the defendants' motion for a MARTIN HORN, et al. DEFENDANTS : 01-4697 CIVIL TERM continuance, IS GRANTED. The Prothonotary is directed to relist the case for the March 27, 2002, argument court. John Richard Jae, #BO-3219 SCI Greene 175 Progress Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Alan M. Robinson, Esquire Department of Corrections 55 Utley Drive Camp Hill, PA 17011 :saa rt- `l ~' '- ^irn '~_ 1~ ~~ 4J~ ~ ` ~ t I ~ , IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN RICHARD JAE, Plaintiff, v. MARTIN HORN, et al., Defendants No. 01-4697 Civil Term DEFENDANTS' MOTYON FOR CONTINUANCE Defendants, Jeffrey A. Beard, Ph.D., Martin F. Hom, David S. Meyer, and Robert G. Gimble request a continuance for the following reasons: Defendants filed preliminary objections to Plaintiff's complaint on January 16, 2002. 2. Also on January 16, 2002, Defendants filed a Praecipe for Listing Case for Argument, which requested that the matter be listed for Argument Court on March 27, 2002. 3. Thereafter, Defendants' attorney received a postcard stating that the matter was listed for Argument Court on February 13, 2002. 4. On February 4, 2002, Defendants' attorney mailed a letter to the Court Administrator explaining the situation and asking that the matter be rescheduled for March 27, 2002. (A true copy of the February 4, 20021etter, with enclosure, is attached as Exhibit A). Defendants incorporate Exhibit A by reference in support of their request for a continuance. 6. This request is made in good faith and will not prejudice the Plaintiff. WHEREFORE, Defendants Jeffrey A. Beard, Ph.D., Martin F. Horn, David S. Meyer, and Robert G. Gimble request that argument on their preliminary objections to the complaint be continued until the Argument Court session scheduled for March 27, 2002. Respectfully submitted, C~~®~ Alan M. Robinson Assistant Counsel Attorney I.D. No. 82670 PA Department of Corrections Office of Chief Counsel 55 Utley Drive Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717)731-0444 Dated: February 7, 2002 2 ERNOR'S OFFICE OF:GENErsAL w~ 55 UTLEY DRIVE CAMP HILL, PENNSYLVANIA 17011 (717) 731-0444 February 4, 2002 Tanya Dixon Court Administrator Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas One Courthouse Square Carlisle, PA 17013-3387 Re: Jae v. Horn,• et al. No. 01-4697 Civil Term Deaz Ms. Dixon: I am in receipt of a postcard indicating that the above-referenced case has been listed for azgument on February 13, 2002. The matter currently before the Court is Defendants' Preliminary Objecfions to Plaintiff s. Complaint. On January 16, 2002, I filed a Praecipe for Argument asking for the March 27, 2002 argument court A copy of the praecipe filed is enclosed for your records. Please accept this letter as a request to reschedule the argument until March 27, 2002. Additionally, in fairness to Mr. Jae, I should inform the Court that he is currently incarcerated at the State Correctional Institution at Greene and it is unlikely that he will be able to personally appear in court on this matter. I have no objection to submitting this matter on briefs and will await direction from the Court in this regard Otherwise, I will file my brief in accordance with the Local Rules governing argument court. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns. Very truI yours, i Alan M. obinson Assistant Counsel ., PRAECIPE FOR LISTING CASE FOR ARGUMENT (Must be typewritten and sulmitted in duplicate) TO THE PROTHONOTARY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Please list the within matter for the next Argument Court. CAPTION OF CASE (entire caption must be stated in full) JOHN RICHARD JAE (Plaintiff) Vs. MARTIN HORN, JEFFREY A. BEARD, DAVID S. MAYER, AND ROBERT GIMBLE (Defendant) n ~ - ~`' , C -7- - 'C]UT+ F=' '~_ : mrr __=, zz > ~ c~ ~, ~ =~; ~ C ~ ,~j ~.yo. 01-4697 Civil Term 19 1. State matter to be argued (i.e., plaintiff's motion for new trial, defendant's demurrer to complaint, etc.): Defendants' Preliminary Objections 2. Identify counsel who will argue case: (a) for plaintiff: John Richard Jae, pro se Address: SCI-Greene, 175 Progress Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 (b) for defendant: Alan M. Robinson, Assistant Counsel Address: PA Department of Corrections '1 55 Utley Drive t Camp Hill, PA 17011 3. I will notify all parties in writing within two days that this case has been listed for argiment. 4. Argument Court Date: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN RICHARD JAE, Plaintiff, v. MARTIN HORN, et al., Defendants No. 01-4697 Civil Term CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I am this day depositing in the U.S. mail a true and correct copy of the foregoing Defendants' Motion for Continuance upon the person(s) and in the manner indicated below. Service by first-class mail addressed as follows: John Richard Jae, BQ-3219 SCI-Crreene 175 Progress Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 J elle C. Stapleton Jerk Typist 2 PA Department of Corrections Office of Chief Counsel 55 Utley Drive Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717)731-0444 Dated: February 7, 2002 ~~ r3~ _ 0.am.? Hh4ai°M° 9 ~. - _~s&a.`s3£4 3 R53nW0.2WF ~Y£:oR+~Q:k . - 17 John Richard Jae V Martin Horn, Jeffrey A. Beard, David S. Mayer, and Robert Gimble IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. 01-4697 CIVIL TERM ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, February 13, 2002, by agreement of counsel, the above-captioned matter is continued from the February 13, 2002 Argument Court list. Counsel is directed to relist the case when ready. ohn Richard Jae, Pro Se For/the Plaintiff ,Pflan M. Robinson, Esquire vvv For the Defendant Court Administrator By the Court, Ge g e P.. "~- Q~x.O ld LT- i ~,J ~. 7 ) _ } J _ °~. _ ___ ~ C._'. ~_.- ta_ '~1. `~3 A~i _> ~ yy x; h „ 1~ V ' i~ 'i a mPa M}wa~9+??+.+#'~ a•w~',rrns:,a.seans.mAAy~±as~,~'~%~iat~t . JOHN RICHARD JAE, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PLAINTIFF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V. MARTIN F. HORN, ETAL., DEFENDANTS : 01-4697 CIVIL TERM ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this `'~ day of April, 2002, plaintiff is allowed thirty (30) days from this date to file a brief in chambers in response to the brief filed by defendants in support of their preliminary objections to plaintiffs complaint. By the Co , Edgar B. Bay ey, J. John Richard Jae, #BQ-3219, Pro se SCI Greene 175 Progress Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370-8089 Alan M. Robinson, Esquire Assistant Counsel Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Office of Chief Counsel 55 Utley Drive Camp Hill, PA 17011 .c~~ ~ ~ 3- o.~ saa ~,~~,v'I:f~~7r'V(7a J~ ~E)s`=tJ c-~~tlBGU r-~.:i r.LJ ~; - .,.. ~\ ~a~ ~i'~ , ~ 1~ ~51~ ~6 ~~e ~~n RAG ~~~ ~~~E; 1~~~ C~rv~~s RM (~~~ P~ ~--~,on D~~--q1'Y ~ an l~(~~ P~®I ~o ~ ~ _ ~- ~~ v~~ ~1a~r~,~ a1o,_ ~eaR_4~R. ~~g ~1 ~~ b~c -a ~~s~e ~ ~h ~~ ~~ ~ m~~a~,~~y~ ~~ ~ ln~--ins ~~a!~~ o~ ~c~~. ~~ ~e ji c~ ~~e -- c~ ~p~--~~n-~1 c ~I ~~ h~ ~-~~~ ~~~11 ~~~ h~~ -~~-Gu ~~v-~~1~~-~~ ~~an~s~~ n ~~ ~~~r- ;; i~hG~~ 1?~ 1~~Tyl~uc~, ~~ c~e1y~ JOHN RICHARD JAE, PLAINTIFF V. MARTIN F. HORN, individually and in his official capacity as former Secretary of Pa. Dept. of Corrections; DAVID S. MAEYER, individually and in his official capacity as Business Manager, SCI-Camp Hill; ROBERT G. GIMBLE, individually and in his official capacity as Business Manager, SCI- Camp Hill and DR. JEFFREY A. BEARD, Ph.D., individually and in his official capacity as Secretary, Pa. Dept. of Corrections, DEFENDANTS IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 01-4697 CIVIL TERM IN RE: DEFENDANTS' PRELIMINARY OBJECTION TO PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT BEFORE BAYLEY,~ OPINION AND ORDER OF COURT ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this ~ day of May, 2002, the preliminary objection of defendants to plaintiffs complaint, IS GRANTED. Plaintiffs complaint, IS DISMISSED. By the Edgar B. .. .. _ .. e - 1l~Iwmur.c. y..,1.n w rxz'-:o-. a -t:=, ~I$4~R... .. .... -" 01-4697 CIVIL TERM John Richard Jae, BQ-3219, Pro se SCI Greene 175 Progress Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370-8090 Alan M. Robinson, Esquire Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Office of Chief Counsel 55 Utley Drive Camp Hill, PA 17011 For Defendants :saa C,.~~ ~, S ~q ~ o a . ,8.~1', JOHN RICHARD JAE, PLAINTIFF V. MARTIN F. HORN, individually and in his official capacity as former Secretary of Pa. Dept. of Corrections; DAVID S. MAEYER, individually and in his official capacity as Business Manager, SCI-Camp Hill; ROBERT G. GIMBLE, individually and in his official capacity as Business Manager, SCI- Camp Hill and DR. JEFFREY A. BEARb, Ph.D., individually and in his official capacity as Secretary, Pa. Dept. of Corrections, DEFENDANTS IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 01-4697 CIVIL TERM I~~ DEFENDANTS' PRELIMINARY OBJECTION TO PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT BEFORE BAYLEY. J. OPINION AND ORDER OF COURT Bayley, J., May 9, 2002:-- Plaintiff, John Richard Jae, is an inmate at SCI Greene. He filed this complaint under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983, against various Pennsylvania correction officials and employees as a result of occurrences during a period of time that he was confined by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections at SCI Camp Hill, in Cumberland County. Plaintiff alleges that he was denied a constitutional right to have adequate, effective and meaningful access to the courts, and to due process of law, and to possess his own "personal books/magazines & to freedom of choice to read what he chooses to 01-4697 CIVIL TERM read/freedom of expression." He seeks "compensatory & punitive damages, court & other costs, filing fees, service fees, plaintiffs attorney fees & costs (if any)," and a remedial order declaring invalid various administrative regulations of the Department of Corrections. Defendants filed a preliminary objection to dismiss the complaint which is ready for disposition. In order to plead a valid claim under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, plaintiff must establish two essential elements: (1) that the conduct complained of was committed by a person acting under color of state law; and (2) that the conduct deprived him of rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the constitution or laws of the United States. Johnson v. Desmond, 658 A.2d 375 (Pa. Super. 1995). Plaintiff has satisfied the first element because the conduct complained of was committed by Pennsylvania state officials and state employees. Plaintiffs constitutional claims fall into the following categories: (1) that he has been denied access to the courts because he does not receive unlimited free office supplies, copies and postage, (2) double jeopardy, and (3) a challenge to the regulations on inmate discipline of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections as they apply to possession of certain types of publications. DISCUSSION While averring that he received some free supplies, postage and copies, and some money, pursuant to a regulation of the Department of Corrections, plaintiff alleges a constitutional violation because he did not receive unlimited free office supplies, copies and postage. He claims that his prison litigation has been hindered as a result -2- 01-4697 CIVIL TERM of the restrictive Department regulation. The litigation he cites in his complaint is:' Jae v. Horn, et al., (Pa.Cmwlth. No. 418 MD 1999). Jae v. Kyler, et al., (W.D.Pa. No. 99-CV-895). Jae v. Long, et al., (M.D.Pa. No. 99-CV-71). Jae v. Laskey, et al., (M.D.Pa. No. 99-CV-1610). Jae v. Horn, et al., (CCP Huntingdon County No. 98-1830). Jae v. SCI-Smithfield Library Director, (Pa.Cmwlth. No. 2518 C.D. 1998). Prisoners have a constitutional right to access to the courts. Bounds v. Smith, 420 U.S. 817, 97 S.Ct. 1491, 52 L.Ed.2d 72 (1977). When a constitutional claim is made alleging a peripheral denial of access to the courts because of lack of legal materials, an inmate must show actual injury in order for his complaint to succeed. Kershner v. Mazurkiewicz, 670 F.2d 440 (1982). The constitutional concept of an inmate's right to access to the courts does not require that prison officials provide inmates free or unlimited access to photocopying machinery. Johnson v. Parke, 642 F.2d 377 (10th Cir. 1981). When an inmate's access to the courts is not unduly hampered by a denial of access to such machinery, he cannot complain. Id. We have examined the complaint and are satisfied that plaintiff has not pled a legally sufficient claim for lack of access to the courts to pursue his copious prison litigation sufficient to warrant a trial. Plaintiff alleges a violation of double jeopardy based upon restrictions he was ' He cites no litigation regarding his criminal judgment of sentence. -3- 01-4697 CIVIL TERM subject to while in disciplinary custody at SCI Camp Hill. The double jeopardy clause protects against multiple prosecutions and punishments for the same offense. Commonwealth v. McGee, 744 A.2d 754 (Pa. 2000). A double jeopardy claim does not arise as a result of an inmate's administrative status. While averring that he was allowed certain books, magazines and reading material while in disciplinary custody, plaintiff alleges that Department of Corrections' administrative regulations constitutionally infringe on the content of such material because they vaguely prohibit material depicting, "actual penile/vaginal-oral, penile-anal orpenile-vaginal, digital-anal, digital-vaginal penetration."2 This claim is ridiculous, and accordingly frivolous. Plaintiff has failed to plead facts that are legally sufficient to permit his action to continue. Accordingly, the following order is entered. ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this ~ day of May, 2002, the preliminary objection of defendants to plaintiffs complaint, IS GRANTED. Plaintiffs complaint, IS DISMISSED. By the Edgar B. Bayley, J. z The Pennsylvania Department of Corrections is not a named defendant. -4- 01-4697 CIVIL TERM John Richard Jae, BO-3219, Pro se SCI Greene 175 Progress Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370-8089 Alan M. Robinson, Esquire Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Office of Chief Counsel 55 Utley Drive Camp Hill, PA 17011 For Defendants :saa -5-