Miller v. Obama
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Opinion
FILED UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SEP 2 8 2009 FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NANCY MAYER WHITTINGTON, CLERK U.S. DISTRICT COURT
Michael Anthony Miller,
Plaintiff,
v. 1 Civil Action No. d9 18.11 B. Obama el al.,
Defendants.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
This matter is before the Court on review of plaintiffs pro se complaint and application
to proceed in formapauperis. The application will be granted and the complaint will be
dismissed pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915A (requiring dismissal of a prisoner's complaint upon a
determination that the complaint, among other grounds, is frivolous).
Plaintiff, a California inmate in Coalinga, California, sues President Barack Obama, Vice
President Joe Biden, California Senators Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein, and California
Congressmen Adam Schiff and Jim Casta. He alleges that the defendants "have breached their
oaths by allowing modern slavery and genocide to be effectuated in the United Sates under
pretense of penal incarceration." Compl. at 1. He claims "specifically" that he has been
subjected to "colorable Court orders under pretense of three strikes laws illegally applied to cases
that do not meet the criteria and [] prison mental illness lables [sic] to effectuate false
imprisonment." Id. at 2. Plaintiff further alleges that he has been subjected to "unlawful
retaliation by using female sexual predators to rape and file false criminal charges against
Plaintiff for reporting female sexual predators, Judges, Prosecutors and SheriffIPeace Officers
who conspire with the female sexual predators who were found to be guilty of conspiracy [.I" Id.
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