Robert C. Sanders v. George W. Beach, United States Marshal for the District of New Mexico

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
Robert C. Sanders v. George W. Beach, United States Marshal for the District of New Mexico, 283 F.2d 946 (10th Cir. 1960)
1960 U.S. App. LEXIS 3266

Robert C. Sanders v. George W. Beach, United States Marshal for the District of New Mexico

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Robert C. Sanders, while serving a sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution at La Tuna, Texas, brought this re-plevin action against the United States Marshal for the District of New Mexico seeking the return to him of personal property which included clothing and money in excess of $3,000. The petition is inartfully drawn and in many respects is incomplete, but in essence it alleges that the Marshal unlawfully took from the plaintiff the described articles which are now in his possession.

The trial court permitted the petition to be docketed in forma pauperis and immediately dismissed it without a hearing or service upon the Marshal, on the grounds that it was "frivolous and without merit.” It may be that the action is frivolous and without merit and it is quite likely that the district judge had personal knowledge of facts which would sustain that conclusion. There is, however, nothing in the record to that effect and the allegations in the petition must be taken as true. The order of dismissal is reversed and the case remanded for further proceedings.

Reference

Full Case Name
Robert C. SANDERS, Appellant, v. George W. BEACH, United States Marshal for the District of New Mexico, Appellee
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Status
Published