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BURKS v. PATE

United States District Court, D. South Carolina, Columbia Division
Nov 21, 2005
C.A. No. 3:02-4014-HMH (D.S.C. Nov. 21, 2005)

Summary

vacating summary judgment for defendant prison officials where the record contained "no evidence . . . that Burks was given notice and an opportunity for a hearing prior to the debiting of his prison trust account"

Summary of this case from Snodgrass v. Robinson

Opinion

C.A. No. 3:02-4014-HMH.

November 21, 2005


OPINION ORDER


This matter is before the court on a motion by Troy Luke Burks ("Burks") for "a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction and/or memorandum against the [prison officials] to prevent and stop its unlawful interference with [his] mail[,] a violation of inmates [sic] right to access to court." (Mot. TRO 1.) On May 17, 2005, Burks filed a motion before this court in which he requested that the court enjoin the prison officials where Burks is incarcerated from denying him access to the courts. At the hearing held on July 25, 2005, Burks argued that prison officials were denying him access to the courts and claimed that they prevented him from exhausting his administrative remedies by not providing him with legal writing materials. (Hr'g Tr. 45, 47, 49, 53.) On August 5, 2005, the court denied Burks' motion and granted Defendants' motion for summary judgment. Burks appealed, and the case is currently pending before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

On November 2, 2005, Burks filed the instant motion, in which he suggests that prison officials continue to deny him access to the courts through the ways in which they are handling his mail, alleging that they are denying his access "as a means of retaliation against [him] for initiating the [instant action]." ( Id.) Because Burks' case is pending before the Fourth Circuit, this court lacks jurisdiction to consider his motion. See Griggs v. Provident Consumer Discount Co., 459 U.S. 56, 58 (1982) (finding that an appeal divests the trial court of jurisdiction "over those aspects of the case involved in the appeal."). As such, Burks cannot pursue the instant motion in this court, and his motion is dismissed.

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

BURKS v. PATE

United States District Court, D. South Carolina, Columbia Division
Nov 21, 2005
C.A. No. 3:02-4014-HMH (D.S.C. Nov. 21, 2005)

vacating summary judgment for defendant prison officials where the record contained "no evidence . . . that Burks was given notice and an opportunity for a hearing prior to the debiting of his prison trust account"

Summary of this case from Snodgrass v. Robinson
Case details for

BURKS v. PATE

Case Details

Full title:Troy Luke Burks, # 160726 Plaintiff, v. John R. Pate, Acting Warden; Betty…

Court:United States District Court, D. South Carolina, Columbia Division

Date published: Nov 21, 2005

Citations

C.A. No. 3:02-4014-HMH (D.S.C. Nov. 21, 2005)

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