Bunton v. Simmons et al

Filing 7

OPINION on Dismissal.(Signed by Judge Lynn N. Hughes) Parties notified.(ghassan, )

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RONALD WAYNE BUNTON, TDCJ 620942, Plaintiff, versus SUSAN SIMMONS, AL., ET Defendants. 3 0 3 D 3 3 3 0 Opinion on Dismissal Ronald Wayne Bunton sues for civil rights violations. He is in the Harris County Jail. Bunton moves to proceed as a pauper. He has sued about twelve other times in district court. The district court dismissed four of these lawsuits as frivolous or for failure to state a claim recognized at law. Bunton v. TDCJ, 9:93cv190 (E.D. TX.); Bunton v. Cox, 6:95cv425 (E.D. TX.); Bunton v. TDCJ, 4:95cv844 (S.D. TX.), and Bunton v. Diagnostic Unit, 4:95cvl127 (S.D. TX.). When Bunton sued in these other cases, he was held in prison or jail. The district court dismissed these other cases before Bunton filed this case. A prisoner may not bring a case in federal court as a pauper if, while incarcerated, he brought three actions which the court dismissed as f?ivolous or for failure to state a claim, unless he is under imminent danger of serious physical injury. 28 U.S .C. 9 1915(g). Bunton's allegations here do not show that he is under imminent danger of serious physical injury, Ths complaint is dismissed. 28 U.S.C. tj 1915(g). The clerk will send a copy to the District Clerk, 21 1 West Ferguson, Tyler, Texas 75702, Attention: Manager of the Three-Strikes List. A Signed , 2010, at Houston, Texas. Lynn N. Hughes United States District Judge

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