Unpublished Dispositionvernon Rodman, Plaintiff-appellant, v. Anthony J. Celebrezze, Jr.; Carl E. Humphreys, Defendants-appellees, 815 F.2d 705 (6th Cir. 1987)

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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit - 815 F.2d 705 (6th Cir. 1987) March 31, 1987

Before KRUPANSKY and BOGGS, Circuit Judges, and EDWARDS, Senior Circuit Judge.


ORDER

This case has been referred to a panel of the court pursuant to Rule 9(a), Rules of the Sixth Circuit. Upon examination of the briefs and record, this panel agrees unanimously that oral argument is not needed. Rule 34(a), Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure.

Plaintiff, an inmate at the Hocking Correctional Facility, Nelsonville, Ohio, appeals an order dismissing his civil rights complaint. In his complaint plaintiff alleged, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, that pleadings, legal mail, from defendant Celebrezze's office were opened, inspected and copied outside his presence in violation of his constitutional rights. The district court dismissed his complaint pursuant to defendants' motion under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b) (6).

When an action is dismissed at the pleading stage, material facts alleged in the complaint must be taken as true. Winston v. Lear-Siegler, Inc., 558 F.2d 1266 (6th Cir. 1977). Even under this liberal standard, plaintiff's claim could not possibly allege a violation of the First and Fourteenth Amendments. There is no examination for content or for censorship of ideas. The prison officials are serving public documents, in accordance with the request of the sender. If anyone can complain of the actions by the prison officials, it is defendant Celebrezze himself.

Accordingly, it is ORDERED that the judgment of the district court be affirmed. Rule 9(b) (6), Rules of the Sixth Circuit.

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