William R. Goslee v. Sergeant Earnest Crawford, City Police Officer, New Castle, Pennsylvania

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
William R. Goslee v. Sergeant Earnest Crawford, City Police Officer, New Castle, Pennsylvania, 411 F.2d 1200 (3d Cir. 1969)
1969 U.S. App. LEXIS 12215

William R. Goslee v. Sergeant Earnest Crawford, City Police Officer, New Castle, Pennsylvania

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

PER CURIAM.

The plaintiff is a state prisoner, convicted and sentenced on his plea of guilty. Thereafter, he instituted this civil action against the arresting officer for money damages. Citing section 1983 of title 42, United States Code and section 1343 of title 28 as the jurisdictional bases of the action, he claims that the defendant has violated his civil rights guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States. The district court dismissed the complaint as failing to state a cause of action.

The complaint alleges an invasion without warrant of the home of the “supporting witness”, the arrest of the plaintiff when the warrant for his arrest was at the police station rather than in the possession of the arresting officer, and the refusal of the arresting officer to take plaintiff before a magistrate prior to taking him to the police station. We agree with the district court that the complaint does not state a cause of action. Cf. Negrich v. Hohn, 3d Cir. 1967, 379 F.2d 213; United States ex rel. Hoge v. Bolsinger, 3d Cir. 1962, 311 F.2d 215.

The judgment will be affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
William R. GOSLEE, Appellant, v. Sergeant Earnest CRAWFORD, City Police Officer, New Castle, Pennsylvania
Cited By
4 cases
Status
Published