Charles J. Wolff v. NH DOC, et al.
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Opinion
Charles J. Wolff v. NH DOC, et al. 14-CV-060-SM 5/8/14 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Charles Jay Wolff
v. Case No. 14-cv-60-SM Opinion No. 2014 DNH 103
New Hampshire Department of Corrections, et al.
O R D E R
On March 26, 2014, this court directed plaintiff Charles
Wolff to show cause why his complaint (doc. nos. 1 and 11) should
not be dismissed for failing to state a claim. Wolff has now
filed an amended complaint (doc. no. 14) and an addendum thereto
(doc. no. 15).
The amended complaint and addendum fail to demonstrate cause
why the matter should not be dismissed for failure to state a
claim. Further, the amended complaint asserts no claim upon
which relief might be granted, as nothing in the amended
complaint or the addendum is even minimally sufficient to show
that anyone at the prison where Wolff is incarcerated acted with
deliberate indifference to his serious needs — medical, dental,
or otherwise. Accordingly, the complaint (doc. nos. 1 and 11) and the
amended complaint (doc. nos. 14 and 15) are dismissed for failure
to state a claim. The clerk is directed to close the case and
enter judgment.
SO ORDERED.
____________________________ Steven J. McAuliffe United States District Judge
May 8, 2014
cc: Charles Jay Wolff, pro se
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