Federal Circuits, 4th Cir. (November 16, 1989)
Docket number: 89-2729
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Cir. - Marshall P. Safir, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. United States Lines Inc., Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc., Moore Mccormack Lines, Inc., American President Lines, Ltd., Farrell Lines, Inc., American Export Lines, Inc., Prudential Lines, Inc., Prudential-Grace Lines, Inc., Defendants-Appellees., 792 F.2d 19 (2nd Cir. 1986) Plaintiff-Appellant, v. United States Lines Inc., Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc., Moore Mccormack Lines, Inc., American President Lines, Ltd., Farrell Lines, Inc., American Export Lines, Inc., Prudential Lines, Inc., Prudential-Grace Lines, Inc., Defendants-Appellees.
Luther Robert Brown, Jr., appellant pro se.
Barbara J. Gaden (Office of the Attorney General of Virginia), for appellees.Before K.K. HALL, CHAPMAN and WILKINS, Circuit Judges.PER CURIAM:Luther R. Brown, Jr., filed this action against Judge Diane Strickland and the General District Court for the Twenty-Third Judicial District of Virginia contesting Judge Strickland's actions during her tenure in the General District Court1 in a civil action in which Brown was the defendant.2 The relief he sought included a declaration that the state court order was void and an injunction to prevent Judge Strickland from hearing any future cases to which he was a party. The district court dismissed Brown's action and entered a pre-filing review order as a sanction against him. Brown appealed.The district court dismissed the action on immunity grounds. While we agree with Brown that judges are not immune from actions for injunctive or declaratory relief, Pulliam v. Allen, 466 U.S. 522 (1984), we affirm on other grounds. First, to the extent that Brown challenges the validity of the state court judgment, the district court did not have jurisdiction to review that judgment. District of Columbia Court of Appeals v. Feldman,Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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