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Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment &
Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
stancaterbone@gmail.com
717-528-2200
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V. :
TO THE PROTHONOTARY:
Kindly reinstate the Complaint originally filed on December 3, 2008 in the above captioned
action.
Pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. 401(b)(2) Time For Service, Reissuance, Reinstatement and
Substitution of Original Process, Copies for Service, which states "A writ may be reisued or a
complaint reinstated at any time and any number of times. A new party defendant may be named
in a reinstated writ or a reinstated complaint".
Pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. 126 Liberal Construction and Application of Rules, which
states "the rules shall be liberally construed to secure the just, speedy and inexpensive
determination of every action or proceeding to which they are applicable. The court at
every stage of any such action or proceeding may disregard any error or defect of
procedure which does not affect the substantial rights of the parties.
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Since 1987, Stanley J. Caterbone has been the victim of vast civil conspiracy that started in
1987 to cover-up allegations of fraud within International Signal & Control during the negotiations
and merger of International Signal & Control and Ferranti International of England. Stanley J.
Caterbone alleges that warrantless surveillance was used to obstruct justice and moot his
constitutional rights in an effort to divert attention away from his allegations of fraud within
International Signal & Control back in 1987, and afterwards to the present as a means to deny his
access to the courts for remedy and relief, and Federal False Claims Act violations. The business of
Advanced Media Group has been greatly compromised and intellectual property stolen during the
late 1980s and early 1990s that included information technology contracts with the United States
Government.
Organized stalking and harassment began in 1987 following the public allegations of fraud
within ISC. This organized stalking and harassment was enough to drive an ordinary person to
suicide. As far back as the late 1980's Stan J. Caterbone knew that his mind was being read, or
"remotely viewed". This was verified and confirmed when information only known to him, and
never written, spoken, or typed, was repeated by others. In 1998, while soliciting the counsel of
Philadelphia attorney Christina Rainville, (Rainville represented Lisa Michelle Lambert in the Laurie
Show murder case), someone introduced the term remote viewing through an email. That was
the last time it was an issue until 2005. The term was researched, but that was the extent of the
topic. Remote Viewers may have attempted to connect in a more direct and continuous way
without success.
In 2005 the U.S. sponsored mind control turned into an all-out assault of mental telepathy;
synthetic telepathy; and pain and torture through the use of directed energy devices and weapons
that usually fire a low frequency electromagnetic energy at the targeted victim. This assault was
no coincidence in that it began simultaneously with the filing of the federal action in U.S. District
Court, or CATERBONE v. Lancaster County Prison, et. al., or 05-cv-2288. This assault began after
the handlers remotely trained Stan J. Caterbone with mental telepathy. The main difference
opposed to most other victims of this technology is that Stan J. Caterbone is connected 24/7 with
a person who declares that she is Interscope recording artist Sheryl Crow of Kennett Missouri.
Stan J. Caterbone has spent 3 years trying to validate and confirm this person without success.
Most U.S. intelligence agencies refuse to cooperate, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation and
the U.S. Attorney's Office refuse to comment. See attached documents for more information.
In 2006 or the beginning of 2007 Stan J. Caterbone began his extensive research into
mental telepathy; mind control technologies; remote viewing; and the CIA mind control program
labeled MK ULTRA and it's subprograms.
In January of 2006, Stanley J. Caterbone was detained at every airport security check
point, which was during a policy of random checks, and taken out of line during travel from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Houston, Texas, and on to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. At the Houston
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Airport, Stanley J. Caterbone was falsely accused of carrying plastics explosives and taken to an
interview room by Homeland Security officials. Stanley J. Caterbone was also detained for three
days in Mexico, and was not provided with an opportunity to gain access to a flight out of the
country by Mexican Officials.
Today, Stan J. Caterbone is a pro se litigant in several state and local courts, in an effort to
be restored to whole since the WHISTLEBLOWING of 1987. Most notable is CATERBONE v. The
National Security Agency, NSA, et.al. In the UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD
CIRCUIT CASE NO. 17-1904. That case is a PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION FOR EMERGENCY RELIEF
FILED TO IMMEDIATELY HALT THE OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE THAT IS BEING ADMINISTERED
THROUGHT THE ILLEGAL COINTELPRO PROGRAM COUPELD WITH THE TORTURE PROGRAM.
The following are the effects of the ILLEGAL AND LANDMARK COINTELPRO PROGRAM
COUPELD WITH THE TORTURE PROGRAM:
1. AS CONTAINED IN THE LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CASE NO. 08-
13373 WHERE PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP WAS ADDED TO THE DEFENDANT'S LIST ON
JANUARY 23, 2017 AND OTHER STATE AND FEDERAL COURT CASES; THE TRUMP
ADMINISTRATION IS UTILIZING AN ILLEGAL COINTELPRO PROGRAM TO HARASS THE
APPELLANT, STAN J. CATERBONE AND OBSTRUCT JUSTICE BY DIRECTLING CAUSING IT
ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE FOR THE CONTINUATION OF THOSE SAME CIVIL ACTIONS.
2. THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION SIGNED (3) EXECUTIVE ORDERS THAT BROADENED THE
POWERS OF THE CITY OF LANCASTER POLICE DEPARTMENT TO COINCIDE WITH THE
ABOVE.
3. THE FACT THAT COMPLAINTANT STAN J. CATERBONE'S HISTORY WITH THE LANCASTER
CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT TRACES BACK TO THE 1960'S WITH THE TARGETING OF
COMPLAINTANT STAN J. CATERBONE'S FATHER, SAMUEL CATERBONE, JR. IN THE VERY
SAME MANNER AS THE CURRENT TARGETING OF COMPLAINTANT STAN J. CATERBONE
TODAY IS REASON ENOUGH TO HAVE SUMMARY JUDGEMENTS IN ALL CIVIL ACTIONS IN
FEDERAL AND STATE COURTS IMMEDIATELY ORDERED.
4. THE TARGETING CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING:
I. AN UPRECEDENTED HARASSMENT PROGRAM CARRIED OUT BY RESIDENTS,
NEIGHBORS, STALKING GROUPS, LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND OTHERS.
II. AN UNPRECEDENTED HACKING PROGRAM OF ALL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT.
III. AN UNPRECEDENTED TORTURE PROGRAM UTILIZING ELECTROMAGNETIC AND OTHER
EXOTIC WEAPONS DEVELOPED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND INTELLIGENCE
COMMUNITY.
IV. AN UNPRECEDENTED CAMPAIGN DESIGNED TO DRAIN THE APPELLANT STAN J.
CATERBONE OF ALL CASH RESOURCES, WHICH HAS RESULTED IN A CASH POSITION
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government officials in all branches of government. The Federal False Claims Act and its provisions
protect individuals from abuse of power, while providing relief and remedies for those that were
wronged and those that had the courage to cite a wrong.
Synthetic Telepathy Coupled with Electromagnetic Weapons used for pain have been
the ELECTRONIC WEAPONS OF CHOICE by the PERPETRATORS committing these haneus
crimes against AMICUS, STAN J. CATERBONE since at least 2005. My father, U.S. Navy
1943 to 1946) was a victim of MK-ULTRA and experienced the same effects since at
least the early 1960's and my brother, Sammy, (U.S. Air Force 1969-19710 received the
same victimization through the use of the LSD experiments of the same program.
STAN J. CATERBONE is relevant to THESE 2 DEFENDANTS for the very fact that the
initial time of connection with the SYNTHETIC TELEPATHY consisted of months of NON-
STOP INTERROGATIONS BY MALE SUBJECTS WHO IDENTIFIED THEMSELVES AS CIA
OPERATIVES. The interrogations lasted hours upon hours at a time and covered just
about every aspect of PLAINTIFF STAN J. CATERBONE'S life. The HANDLERS, for lack
of a better term, not only focused on the WHISTLEBLOWING ACTIVITIES OF ISC IN
1987, but also covered mundane everday experiences, as a form to harass and torture.
In late spring of 2005, the HANDLERS introduce females to the sessions. To this
day, the torture consists of the same, interrogations mixed in with harassment, sex, and
humor. It is the opinion of PLAINTIFF STAN J. CATERBONE, that the only way to keep
from desensitizing and numbing to the harassment and pain is to experience pleasure
and laughter so as to keep the magnitude of the pain at it's highest level. THIS CAN BE
SUBSANTIATED AND VALIDATED BY THE FACT THAT THE SOCIAL SECURITY
ADMINISTRATION UNDER HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES GRANTED PLAINTIFF STAN J.
CATERBONE DISABILITY BENEFITS IN AUGUST OF 2009 FOR SYMPTOMS AND
ILLNESSES RELATED TO U.S. SPONSORED MIND CONTROL, AND IN FACT STATED IN THE
AWARD LETTER THAT DISABILITY WAS DETERMINED TO BEGIN IN DECEMBER OF 2005;
THE DATE PLAINTIFF STAN J. CATERBONE DECLARED THAT THE SYNTHETIC TELEPATHY
HAD GONE FULL-TIME 24/7, WITHOUT INTERUPTION, TO THIS DAY.
The following article by psychologist JEFFREY KAYE along with the other exhibits
that detail the use of U.S. SPONSORED MIND CONTROL, or behavioral modification
programs, will substantiate that these illegal and criminal techniques were being used,
without any means to verify or evidence, on the prisoner detainees.
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A close reading of the CIAs Inspector General Report and the Senate Intelligence Committees
narrative on the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) torture memos reveals a more detailed picture of
the CIAs involvement in the construction of those documents.
What emerges is consistent with recent charges of CIA experimentation on prisoners, and of the
overall experimental quality of the torture program itself. It also points to a crucial piece of
analysis by the CIAs Office of Technical Services, a memo which may or may not include
damning medical and psychological evidence of the damaging effects of SERE techniques, and
which the IG report maintains was utilized in substantial part in the drafting of the August 1,
2002 Bybee memos. If one is looking for a smoking gun in the torture scandal, in my opinion, one
doesnt have to look much further than this.
The quote below is from the April 22, 2009 Senate Intelligence Committee narrative of the Office
of Legal Counsels opinions on the CIAs interrogation program. Please keep in mind as you read
the quote and the added bolded emphasis, that recent documentation has shown that for years
the CIA and Special Operations had researchers studying the effects of SERE training.
Moreover, the research had been published in peer-reviewed journals, in part because the
research was also meant to add to the psychiatric communitys understanding of the mechanisms
of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. Some of the research had also been published in the June 2000
edition of Special Warfare, The Professional Bulletin of the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare
Center and School.
So, keeping this all in mind, consider the following from the Intel Committees narrative (emphasis
added): According to CIA records, because the CIA believed that Abu Zubaydah was withholding
imminent threat information during the initial interrogation sessions, attorneys from the CIAs
Office of General Counsel met with the Attorney General, the National Security Adviser, the
Deputy National Security adviser, the Legal Adviser to the National Security Council, and the
Counsel to the President in mid-May 2002 to discuss the possible use of alternative interrogation
methods that differed from the traditional methods used by the U.S. military and intelligence
community. At this meeting, the CIA proposed particular alternative interrogation methods, including
waterboarding.
The CIAs Office of General Counsel subsequently asked OLC to prepare an opinion about the legality of its
proposed techniques. To enable OLC to review the legality of the techniques, the CIA provided OLC with
written and oral descriptions of the proposed techniques. The CIA also provided OLC with information
about any medical and psychological effects of DoDs Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape
(SERE) School, which is a military training program during which military personnel receive counter-
interrogation training.
While the fact that the OLC accepted at face value the CIAs statements regarding the safety or the effects of
the interrogation procedures they were proposing is no surprise to anyone who has read the torture memos
and evidence of the unprofessionalism and bias of the memos authors the degree to which the
conspiracy (by CIA or OLC, or both) to withhold evidence of the real effects of the Enhanced Interrogation
Techniques (EITs) by the CIA has never been made more concrete than now.
To my knowledge, we do not have the specific document wherein the CIA provides the medical and
psychological effects of SERE school. I have been told that this document is still classified. But it seems
possible that the CIA did pass on the details of the research that was available to it, including the debilitating
effects of SERE techniques, which sent stress hormone levels, according to one research report, some of the
greatest ever documented in humans. Another report cited neuroendocrine changes [that] may have
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One of the authors of these reports, Charles A. Morgan, III, M.D., who has identified himself in certain
settings as a Senior Research Scientist on the CIAs Behavioral Science Staff, has criticized my coverage of
CIA experiments on the psychological and physiological effects of SERE training upon human subjects. While
he could not specify what aspects of this coverage he felt were inaccurate and misleading, he did insist:
The research conducted by our research team at the National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is
not, and never has been, conducted for any other purpose than to help us understand the pathophysiology of
stress disorders and we might better help in the treatment of veterans.
In making his mea culpa, Dr. Morgan never mentions that some of this research was funded (over $400,000)
by the Army and the Office of Naval Research. He doesnt mention his acquaintance with great people who
do military interrogations. He also forgets to cite his book contribution, where he states (emphasis added):
The SERE training environment affords the military services the opportunity to collaborate with various
other government agencies in exploring old and new techniques in gathering human intelligence.
Of course, he neither confirms nor denies his affiliation with the CIA, an affiliation which I have traced to the
CIAs Science and Technology directorate, through his association (large PDF) with the Intelligence
Technology Innovation Center, which is a research organization under the CIAs authority that answers
directly to the CIAs Science and Technology directorate. But most of all, Dr. Morgans arrows fall way short
of his target, as I have never accused him of personal involvement in the reverse-engineering of SERE
techniques for use in the torture program.
What is disturbing is his seeming lack of concern over the possiblity that the research he helped conduct was
either used to further experiments upon torture victims in the CIAs clandestine prisons, or contrariwise, was
withheld from Office of Legal Counsel lawyers who relied upon CIA advice concerning the effects of
techniques derived from the SERE schools.
What is indisputable is that by virtue of his position, Dr. Morgan had access to CIA officials just at the time
that another department of the CIA, one to which he is affiliated, was, according to the CIAs own Office of
Inspector General Report (large PDF) involved in vetting the SERE techniques for use in interrogations. The
other department was the Office of Technical Services (OTS), part of the CIAs Science and Technology
Directorate. This, by the way, is the same division that was responsible for the MKULTRA experiments of the
1950s and 1960s. From the OIG report:
CTC [CIA's Counter-Terrorism Center], with the assistance of the Office of Technical Service (OTS),
proposed certain more coercive physical techniques to use on AbuZubaydah.
CIAs OTS obtained data on the use of the proposed EITs and their potential long-term psychological effects
on detainees. OTS input was based in part on information solicited from a number of psychologists and
knowledgeable academics in the area of psychopathology.
OTS also solicited input from DoD/Joint Personnel Recovery Agency (JPRA) regarding techniques used in its
SERE training and any subsequent psychological effects on students. DoD/JPRA concluded no long-term
psychological effects resulted from use of the EITs, including the most taxing technique, the waterboard, on
SERE students. The OTS analysis was used by OGC [DoD's Office of General Counsel] in evaluating the
legality of techniques.
OTSs solicitation of information on SERE from JPRA elicited some sort of feedback from JPRA, which
supposedly told OTS that SERE training caused no long-term effects. The IG Report does not say if this was
in the form of a memo and only speaks of OTSs analysis. In any case, we should not confuse any OTS
analysis with the information provided by JPRA itself to the Office of General Counsel, which produced a
number of memorandum and attachments in late July 2003. Marcy Wheeler has been analyzing the timing of
these JPRA items, including the fact that one of these key documents is missing.
The CIA IG Report is relating a story whose emphasis differs from that produced in the narrative of the
Senate Armed Services Committee investigation (PDF) into SERE torture. In the latter, JPRA is
the main culprit in providing cover for the supposed safety of using SERE techniques. Yet, in the OIG account
it looks like the CIA used DOD/JRRA as a cover for the safety of techniques that it knew were in fact harmful
from their own analysis of the data. Moreover, it was the OTS analysis that was used in substantial part
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as the basis of the August 1, 2002 memo approving the Enhanced Interrogation Techniques (EITs).
That legal opinion was based, in substantial part, on OTS analysis and the experience and expertise of non-
Agency personnel and academics concerning whether long-term psychological effects would result from use
of the proposed techniques.
Moreover, the CIAs Office of Medical Services was frozen out of the initial analysis of the risk and benefits of
EITs, and not even provided with a copy of the OTS report given to the White House Office of Legal Counsel.
Such compartmentalization of information is indicative of a covert operation, such as a Special Access
Program (SAP). This SAP would have included personnel in CIAs CTC, OTS, OGC, and Directorate of
Operations, also portions of DOD (JPRA and Special Operations Command),
and probably the White Houses OLC, Office of the Vice President, and National Security Council. It seems
highly likely that the CIA report to the OLC on the medical and psychological effects of the SERE school
program, mentioned in the Senate Intelligence Committee narrative quote above, is in fact the OTS report,
which came from the same CIA directorate to which Dr. Morgan belongs. This does not speak to Morgans
foreknowledge of what would be used, nor to the amount of his involvement. But it does speak to the
likelihood that the government research he conducted (with others) was available and likely used by his
associates in the CIA.
To what purpose was this information used? It seems Dr. Morgan has serendipitously given us the answer
himself: exploring old and new techniques in gathering human intelligence. The CIA appears to have used
torture to conduct what Physicians for Human Rights, in a white paper (PDF) recently published, called
possible unethical human experimentation, [which] urgently needs to be thoroughly investigated. The
government should declassify the OTS report, and bring the process of investigating the CIAs role in the
torture conspiracy fully into public purview.
Respectfully,
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Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment & Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
stancaterbone@gmail.com
717-327-1566
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Notice and Disclaimer: Stan J. Caterbone and the Advanced Media Group have been slandered, defamed, and
publicly discredited since 1987 due to going public (Whistle Blower) with allegations of misconduct and fraud
within International Signal & Control, Plc. of Lancaster, Pa. (ISC pleaded guilty to selling arms to Iraq via
South Africa and a $1 Billion Fraud in 1992). Unfortunately we are forced to defend our reputation and the
truth without the aid of law enforcement and the media, which would normally prosecute and expose public
corruption. We utilize our communications to thwart further libelous and malicious attacks on our person, our
property, and our business. We continue our fight for justice through the Courts, and some communications
are a means of protecting our rights to continue our pursuit of justice. Advanced Media Group is also a
member of the media. Reply if you wish to be removed from our Contact List. How long can Lancaster County
and Lancaster City hide me and Continue to Cover-Up my Whistle Blowing of the ISC Scandel (And the Torture
from U.S. Sponsored Mind Control)?
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Good Morning
Thank you so much for stopping to see AMVETS Post 19 at Community Days! We would love to see you at the Post!
We have some great events in September and wanted to give you a preview (our monthly newsletter will go to press this week)
Labor Day Monday Sept 4th 12Noon Picnic in the Pavilion Bring a Covered Dish to Share DJ Bob 1PM-5PM Raffles Family Friendly Guests
Welcome $3 charge for non-members
Fri Sept 8 8PM-Midnight Clockwork rock, funk, oldies --- super entertaining and dancing
Sat Sept 23 8PM-Midnight Funktion did you say dance?? you won't want to sit down!
Veterans Class A Post Meeting Thursday September 7 7PM Banquet Hall All veteran members are strongly encouraged to attend this meeting.
There will be discussion about building, grounds that was presented at the meeting held on August 14th. We value our members input and
expertise.
Ladies Auxiliary Meeting Thursday Sept 13 7PM All auxiliary members are welcome and encouraged to attend and support our programs
Home Association Meeting Thursday Sept 14 7PM ALL members of AMVETS Post 19 are welcome and encouraged to attend this meeting. We
need and value ALL our members to help us promote AMVETS Post 19!
If you have specific questions, please email us and we will be glad to help!
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PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL: Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant, and the Advanced Media Group are victims of U.S. Sponsored Mind
Control and has been engaged in litigation in both Federal and State courts seeking financial and social remedies and a resolution of his Civil
Liberties and his Constitutional Rights. These communications are our way of defending and protecting those rights. In 1987 Stan J.
Caterbone, while managing the financial firm the he founded, Financial Management Group, Ltd., Stan J. Caterbone became a Federal
Whistleblower when, as a shareholder, he claimed fraud and misconduct within the international arms dealer and local start-up International
Signal & Control, Plc., Some 4 years later ISC was indicted and plead guilty to the 3rd largest fraud in U.S. history, some $1 Billion, and for
selling arms to Irag via South Africa. In June of 2015 Stan J. Caterbone became the Movant in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania case No. 5:14-cv-02559-PD for the Habeus Corpus Petition of Lisa Michelle Lambert. The case is now before the U.S. Third
Circuit Court of Appeals, Case No. 15-3400.
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UPDATED-Samuel Caterbone Naval Air Gunners Honors 1943 and Documents for AMVETS APPLICATION December 7, 2016 AUGUST
28, 2017.pdf
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Hi Stan
I will print and pass this information to our Sons Squadron 19 Membership Chairperson, Kevin Miller. I do apologize that you have been trying to get
assistance in joining and have not received any information.
I am hoping the documentation you have included will be sufficient for proof of your father's veteran status, which would then make you eligible to
become a Son.
I am also including information for you to secure a copy of his DD214, in case you need or would like to have it.
https://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records
If you have any other questions, please contact us and we will be glad to help.
Barb Arms
Volunteer
AMVETS Post 19
Barb, Thank you so much for your help! You don't know how much it means to me to be able enjoy THE AMVETS LIVE MUSIC!
And of course if you knew what MY FATHER AND BROTHER SACRIFICED for the U.S. MILITARY - Well, it means a lot to me for thier sake.
Stan
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Barb, I already signed and sent in the REQUEST to the MILITARY RECORDS. Could you please let me know where my membership status
stands at this time?
PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL: Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant, and the Advanced Media Group are victims of U.S. Sponsored Mind
Control and has been engaged in litigation in both Federal and State courts seeking financial and social remedies and a resolution of his Civil
Liberties and his Constitutional Rights. These communications are our way of defending and protecting those rights. In 1987 Stan J.
Caterbone, while managing the financial firm the he founded, Financial Management Group, Ltd., Stan J. Caterbone became a Federal
Whistleblower when, as a shareholder, he claimed fraud and misconduct within the international arms dealer and local start-up International
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Signal & Control, Plc., Some 4 years later ISC was indicted and plead guilty to the 3rd largest fraud in U.S. history, some $1 Billion, and for
selling arms to Irag via South Africa. In June of 2015 Stan J. Caterbone became the Movant in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania case No. 5:14-cv-02559-PD for the Habeus Corpus Petition of Lisa Michelle Lambert. The case is now before the U.S. Third
Circuit Court of Appeals, Case No. 15-3400.
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PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL: Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant, and the Advanced Media Group are victims of U.S. Sponsored Mind
Control and has been engaged in litigation in both Federal and State courts seeking financial and social remedies and a resolution of his Civil
Liberties and his Constitutional Rights. These communications are our way of defending and protecting those rights. In 1987 Stan J.
Caterbone, while managing the financial firm the he founded, Financial Management Group, Ltd., Stan J. Caterbone became a Federal
Whistleblower when, as a shareholder, he claimed fraud and misconduct within the international arms dealer and local start-up International
Signal & Control, Plc., Some 4 years later ISC was indicted and plead guilty to the 3rd largest fraud in U.S. history, some $1 Billion, and for
selling arms to Irag via South Africa. In June of 2015 Stan J. Caterbone became the Movant in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania case No. 5:14-cv-02559-PD for the Habeus Corpus Petition of Lisa Michelle Lambert. The case is now before the U.S. Third
Circuit Court of Appeals, Case No. 15-3400.
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this time. Should you have any questions or concerns about our decision, you are more than welcome to attend our monthly meeting on Sunday,
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STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE - LANDMARK HUMAN RIGHTS AND ANTI-TRUST CASE
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YOU ARE FORMALLY BEING INFORMED THAT YOU WILL BE ADDED AS A DEFENDANT IN CASE NO. 08-13373 IN THE LANCASTER
COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
GIVEN THE MILITARY RECORDS OF MY FATHER AND 2 BROTHERS, YOU ARE A DISGRACE TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND
ALL OF THE VETERANS THAT HAVE SERVED THIS COUNTRY WITH DIGNITY AND SACRIFICE, INCLUDING MY FATHER AND BROTHERS.
YOU WOULD HAVE BEEN ADDED BY NOW, EXCEPT FOR THE FACT MY FEDERAL SCHEDULE OF CASES TOOK PRIORITY.
PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL: Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant, and the Advanced Media Group are victims of U.S. Sponsored Mind
Control and has been engaged in litigation in both Federal and State courts seeking financial and social remedies and a resolution of his Civil
Liberties and his Constitutional Rights. These communications are our way of defending and protecting those rights. In 1987 Stan J.
Caterbone, while managing the financial firm the he founded, Financial Management Group, Ltd., Stan J. Caterbone became a Federal
Whistleblower when, as a shareholder, he claimed fraud and misconduct within the international arms dealer and local start-up International
Signal & Control, Plc., Some 4 years later ISC was indicted and plead guilty to the 3rd largest fraud in U.S. history, some $1 Billion, and for
selling arms to Irag via South Africa. In June of 2015 Stan J. Caterbone became the Movant in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania case No. 5:14-cv-02559-PD for the Habeus Corpus Petition of Lisa Michelle Lambert. The case is now before the U.S. Third
Circuit Court of Appeals, Case No. 15-3400.
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KEVIN, MY NEPHEW JUST SIGNED WITH ARMY ON A FULL SCHOLARSHIP - BEWARE OF HIS CONNECTIONS!
PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL: Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant, and the Advanced Media Group are victims of U.S. Sponsored Mind
Control and has been engaged in litigation in both Federal and State courts seeking financial and social remedies and a resolution of his Civil
Liberties and his Constitutional Rights. These communications are our way of defending and protecting those rights. In 1987 Stan J.
Caterbone, while managing the financial firm the he founded, Financial Management Group, Ltd., Stan J. Caterbone became a Federal
Whistleblower when, as a shareholder, he claimed fraud and misconduct within the international arms dealer and local start-up International
Signal & Control, Plc., Some 4 years later ISC was indicted and plead guilty to the 3rd largest fraud in U.S. history, some $1 Billion, and for
selling arms to Irag via South Africa. In June of 2015 Stan J. Caterbone became the Movant in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania case No. 5:14-cv-02559-PD for the Habeus Corpus Petition of Lisa Michelle Lambert. The case is now before the U.S. Third
Circuit Court of Appeals, Case No. 15-3400.
I cordially request to be removed and tho cease and desist communication with me.
Thank you
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Unfortunately my account is HACKED and I cannot access the contact list - have not been able to FOR almost 2 YEARS.
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UPMC STATEMENT OF CLAIM AT WEIS MARKETS STORE 41 FLU SHOT of August 23, 2017 SEPTEMBER 5, 2017
UPMC STATEMENT OF CLAIM AT WEIS MARKETS STORE 41 FLU SHOT of August 23,
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3. ON AUGUST 23, 2017 WEIS PHARMACY REFUSED TO GIVE ME A FLU SHOT. THEY TOLD ME MY POLICY WAS
CANCELLED - I ARGUED AND SAID IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE SINCE IT IS A MEDICARE SUPPLIMENTAL POLICY AND
PREMIUMS ARE AUTOMATICALLY DEDUCTED FROM MY SS DISABILITY BENEFIT EVERY MONTH.
4. TODAY I RECEIVED MY STATEMENT AND MY POLICY WAS BILLED FOR THE FLU SHOT!
UPMC STATEMENT OF CLAIM AT WEIS MARKETS STORE 41 FLU SHOT of August 23, 2017 SEPTEMBER 5, 2017
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5. A FEW DAYS LATER I WENT TO CVS IN THE MANOR SHOPPING CENTER AND THEY TOO REFUSED
TO GIVE ME A FLU SHOT STATING THAT I WOULD FIRST HAVE TO PAY THE FULL MARKET RATE
AND GET REIMBURSEMENT FROM UPMC. I TOLD THE PHARMACIST THAT HE WAS LYING.
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IM suspension
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Note: Flucelvax uses mammalian culture instead of chicken embyros
intradermal suspension
0.1mL/microinjection system
Influenza Prophylaxis
CDC's ACIP recommends that everyone 6 months of age and older receive an annual influenza vaccination
0.5 mL IM x1 dose/season
Intradermal
Dosing Considerations
Contains the following 4 viral strains for 2017-2018 northern hemisphere season
IM suspension
Influenza Prophylaxis
CDC's ACIP recommends that everyone 6 months of age and older receive an annual influenza vaccination;
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/
See Administration section for information regarding if 1 or 2 doses are required for children up to age 8 years
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6 months through 35 months (Fluzone Quadrivalent): 0.25 mL IM x 1-2 doses/season
Dosing Considerations
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the influenza viruses collected by public health laboratories are sent to CDC for further characterization,
including antiviral resistance testing and antigenic and/or genetic characterization, and this information is
presented in the antiviral resistance and virus characterization sections of the FluView report.
Surveillance for Novel Influenza A Viruses In 2007, human infection with a novel influenza A virus became
a nationally notifiable condition. Novel influenza A virus infections include all human infections with influenza A
viruses that are different from currently circulating human seasonal influenza H1 and H3 viruses. These viruses
include those that are subtyped as nonhuman in origin and those that are not able to be subtyped with
standard laboratory methods and reagents. Rapid detection and reporting of human infections with novel
influenza A viruses viruses against which there is little to no pre-existing immunity is important to facilitate
prompt awareness and characterization of influenza A viruses with pandemic potential and accelerate the
implementation of effective public health responses.
2. Outpatient Illness Surveillance Information on patient visits to health care providers for influenza-like
illness is collected through the U.S. Outpatient Influenza-like Illness Surveillance Network (ILINet). ILINet
consists of more than 2,800 enrolled outpatient healthcare providers in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, the District of
Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands reporting more than 36 million patient visits each year. Each week,
approximately 2,000 outpatient healthcare providers around the country report data to CDC on the total
number of patients seen for any reason and the number of those patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) by age
group (0-4 years, 5-24 years, 25-49 years, 50-64 years, and 65 years). For this system, ILI is defined as
fever (temperature of 100F [37.8C] or greater) and a cough and/or a sore throat without a KNOWN cause
other than influenza. Sites with electronic health records use an equivalent definition as determined by public
health authorities.
The percentage of patient visits to healthcare providers for ILI reported each week is weighted on the
basis of state population. This percentage is compared each week with the national baseline of 2.2%.
The baseline is developed by calculating the mean percentage of patient visits for ILI during non-
influenza weeks for the previous three seasons and adding two standard deviations. A non-influenza
week is defined as periods of two or more consecutive weeks in which each week accounted for less
than 2% of the seasons total number of specimens that tested positive for influenza in public health
laboratories. Due to wide variability in regional level data, it is not appropriate to apply the national
baseline to regional data; therefore, region specific baselines are calculated using the same
methodology.
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Region 6 4.1%
Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas
Region 7 1.8%
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska
Region 8 1.4%
Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming
Region 9 2.5%
Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Nevada
Region 10 1.1%
Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
ILI Activity Indicator Map: Data collected in ILINet are used to produce a measure of ILI activity for
all 50 states, Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, and New York City. Activity levels are based on the
percent of outpatient visits in a jurisdiction due to ILI compared with the average percent of ILI visits
that occur during weeks with little or no influenza virus circulation (non-influenza weeks). Because the
number of sites reporting each week is variable, baselines are adjusted each week based on which
sites within each jurisdiction provide data. To perform this adjustment, provider level baseline ratios are
calculated for those that have a sufficient reporting history. Providers that do not have the required
reporting history are assigned the baseline ratio for their practice type. The jurisdiction level baseline is
then calculated using a weighted sum of the baseline ratios for each contributing provider.
The activity levels compare the mean reported percent of visits due to ILI for the current week to the
mean reported percent of visits due to ILI for non-influenza weeks. The 10 activity levels correspond to
the number of standard deviations below, at or above the mean for the current week compared with the
mean of the non-influenza weeks. There are 10 activity levels classified as minimal (levels 1-3), low
(levels 4-5), moderate (levels 6-7), and high (levels 8-10). An activity level of 1 corresponds to values
that are below the mean, level 2 corresponds to an ILI percentage less than 1 standard deviation above
the mean, level 3 corresponds to ILI more than 1, but less than 2 standard deviations above the mean,
and so on, with an activity level of 10 corresponding to ILI 8 or more standard deviations above the
mean.
3. Mortality Surveillance Rapid tracking of influenza-associated deaths is done through two systems:
National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) mortality surveillance data NCHS collects death
certificate data from state vital statistics offices for all deaths occurring in the United States.
Pneumonia and influenza (P&I) deaths are identified based on ICD-10 multiple cause of death codes.
NCHS surveillance data are aggregated by the week of death occurrence and as a result, P&I
percentages based on the NCHS surveillance data are released two weeks after the week of death to
allow for collection of enough data to produce a stable P&I percentage. The NCHS surveillance data
based on P&I percentage for earlier weeks are continually revised and may increase or decrease as
new and updated death certificate data are received from the states by NCHS. The seasonal baseline
of P&I deaths is calculated using a periodic regression model that incorporates a robust regression
procedure applied to data from the previous five years. An increase of 1.645 standard deviations
above the seasonal baseline of P&I deaths is considered the epidemic threshold, i.e., the point at
which the observed proportion of deaths attributed to pneumonia or influenza was significantly higher
than would be expected at that time of the year in the absence of substantial influenza-related mortality.
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5. Summary of the Geographic Spread of Influenza State health departments report the estimated level
of geographic spread of influenza activity in their states each week through the State and Territorial
Epidemiologists Reports. States report geographic spread of influenza activity as no activity, sporadic, local,
regional, or widespread. These levels are defined as follows:
No Activity: No laboratory-confirmed cases of influenza and no reported increase in the number of
cases of ILI.
Sporadic: Small numbers of laboratory-confirmed influenza cases or a single laboratory-confirmed
influenza outbreak has been reported, but there is no increase in cases of ILI.
Local: Outbreaks of influenza or increases in ILI cases and recent laboratory-confirmed influenza in a
single region of the state.
Regional: Outbreaks of influenza or increases in ILI and recent laboratory confirmed influenza in at
least two but less than half the regions of the state with recent laboratory evidence of influenza in those
regions.
Widespread: Outbreaks of influenza or increases in ILI cases and recent laboratory-confirmed
influenza in at least half the regions of the state with recent laboratory evidence of influenza in the
state.
Together, the five categories of influenza surveillance are designed to provide a national picture of influenza
activity. FluSurv-NET data provides population-based, laboratory-confirmed estimates of influenza-related
hospitalizations but are reported from limited geographic areas. NCHS mortality surveillance data are reported
on the national, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) regional, and state-level. Outpatient
influenza-like illness and laboratory data are reported on a national level and by HHS region. The state and
territorial epidemiologists' reports of the geographic spread of influenza activity and the ILI activity indicator
map display state-level information. Human infections with novel influenza A viruses and influenza-associated
pediatric deaths are reported on the state-level but no personal identifying information is released.
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It is important to maintain a comprehensive system for influenza surveillance for several reasons:
Influenza viruses are constantly changing and thus ongoing data collection and characterization of the
strains are required.
Influenza strains can rapidly undergo changes leading to pandemics of influenza; surveillance of
viruses will detect these changes.
Vaccines must be administered annually and are updated regularly based on surveillance findings.
Treatment for influenza is guided by laboratory surveillance for antiviral resistance.
National responses to emerging pandemic strains are triggered by surveillance data.
Varying segments of the population are affected by influenza and may require targeted interventions.
These groups are determined through influenza surveillance.
It is important to remember the following about influenza surveillance in the United States:
All influenza activity reporting by public health partners and health-care providers is voluntary.
The reported information answers the questions of where, when, and what influenza viruses are
circulating. It can be used to determine if influenza activity is increasing or decreasing, but cannot be
used to ascertain how many people have become ill with influenza during the influenza season.
The system consists of eight complementary surveillance components in five categories. These
components include reports from more than 350 laboratories, 2,800 outpatient health care providers,
the National Center for Health Statistics, research and healthcare personnel at the FluSurv-NET sites,
and influenza surveillance coordinators and state epidemiologists from all state, local and territorial
health departments.
Influenza surveillance data collection is based on a reporting week that starts on Sunday and ends on
Saturday of each week. Each surveillance participant is requested to summarize weekly data and
submit it to CDC by Tuesday afternoon of the following week. Those data are then downloaded,
compiled, and analyzed at CDC. FluView and FluView Interactive will be updated weekly each Friday.
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08/01/05 Aug 2005 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster County Research Hours 20 $75.00 $1,500.00
Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case Finding of Facts and Billed
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08/01/05 Aug 2005 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
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09/01/05 Sep 2005 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster County Research Hours 20 $75.00 $1,500.00
Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case Finding of Facts and Billed
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09/01/05 Sep 2005 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
05-23059
09/28/05 Sep 28 2005 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Hours Billed 3 $125.00 $375.00
Se Criminal Appeal Case Notice of Appeal Stolen From Mail, Criminal Appeal
Never Appeared For Trial, Judge Allison
10/01/05 Oct 2005 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster County Research Hours 20 $75.00 $1,500.00
Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case Finding of Facts and Billed
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10/01/05 Oct 2005 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
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11/01/05 Nov 2005 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster County Research Hours 20 $75.00 $1,500.00
Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case Finding of Facts and Billed
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11/01/05 Nov 2005 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
05-23059
11/19/05 Nov 19 2005 Letter (dated 11/3/2005) Filed by Debtor Stanley J. Chapter 11 7 $125.00 $875.00
Caterbone addressed to Department of Justice, US Trustee Office Hours Billed
- RE: Summation on reason to fi
12/01/05 Dec 2005 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster County Research Hours 20 $75.00 $1,500.00
Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case Finding of Facts and Billed
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12/01/05 Dec 2005 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
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CP-36- 12/05/05 Dec 5 2005 Preliminary Hearing Judge Reuter, Bezzard had to Hours Billed For 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
CR0002843-2006 Refile or Dismiss General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Criminal Case
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PRO SE BILLINGS - $1,217,382.00
U.S. DISTRICT COURT
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12/15/05 Dec 15 2005Chapter 11 341 Meeting of Creditors in Reading Court Time 5 $150.00 $750.00
Bankruptcy Court with Hugh Ward/Joe Adams Hours Billed
12/15/05 Dec 15 2005 Amended Schedules F & G Filed by Amended Matrix Chapter 11 3 $125.00 $375.00
Stanley J. Caterbone ; Receipt Number 20074028, Fee Amount Hours Billed
$26.00. (P., Cathy) (Entered: 12/16/2005)
12/16/05 Dec 16 2005 Response dated 12/14/2005 Filed by Stanley J. Chapter 11 3 $125.00 $375.00
Caterbone Regarding HEMAP Appeal Hearing Request. (P., Hours Billed
Cathy)
01/01/06 Jan 2006 General Hours Billed For Jan 23 2006 Legal Work Civil Litigation 30 $125.00 $3,750.00
Caterbone v. Lancaster County Prison, et al 05-2288 Case Served Hours Billed
Defendants per Judge Mclaughlin
01/01/06 Jan 2006 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
05-23059
01/19/06 Jan 19 2006Certificate of Service Filed by Stanley J. Caterbone - Chapter 11 8 $125.00 $1,000.00
RE: AmendedSchedules and Response to Creditor Status Order Hours Billed
(related document(s)27). (P., Cath
01/30/06 Jan 30 2006 Advanced Media Group Income Statements for the Chapter 11 20 $125.00 $2,500.00
the year 2005 Filed in Reading Bankruptcy Court Hours Billed
02/01/06 Feb 2006 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster County Research Hours 30 $75.00 $2,250.00
Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case Finding of Facts and Billed
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02/01/06 Feb 2006 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
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02/08/06 Dec 8 2006 Filed Writ of Mandamus From Lancaster County Hours Billed For 8 $125.00 $1,000.00
PrisonGeneral Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case
Criminal Case
02/21/06 Feb 21 2005 Hearing Held on 31 Motion for Relief from Stay Filed Court Time 5 $150.00 $750.00
by Fulton Bank Represented by SHAWN M. LONG (Counsel). Hours Billed
Matter Taken Under Advisement.
03/01/06 Mar 2006 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster County Research Hours 120 $75.00 $9,000.00
Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case Finding of Facts and Billed
Data
03/01/06 Mar 2006 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster County Court Time 30 $150.00 $4,500.00
Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case Finding of Facts and Hours Billed
Data
03/01/06 Mar 2006 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
05-23059
03/17/06 Mar 17 2006 Notice of Appeal - RE: Order dated 2/23/2006 Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Granting Motion for Relief from Stay Regarding Property 220 Appeal Hours
Stone Hill Road, Filed byFulton Bank ;
03/18/06 May 18 2006 Lancaster County DA Office Refile Charges General Hours Billed For 2 $125.00 $250.00
Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case 4 Criminal Case
Charges-Harras Dis Ord,Theft,Harrasment
03/19/06 Mar 19 2006 Debtor Request for Hearing, and Certificate of Chapter 11 2 $125.00 $250.00
Service thereto Filed by Stanley J. Caterbone Hours Billed
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U.S. DISTRICT COURT
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03/26/06 Mar 26 2007 File Response to Preliminary Objections to Lancaster Civil Litigation 20 $125.00 $2,500.00
County Court of Common Pleas General Hours Billed For Legal Hours Billed
Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case
04/01/06 Apr 2006 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster County Research Hours 30 $75.00 $2,250.00
Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case Finding of Facts and Billed
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04/01/06 Apr 2006 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
05-23059
04/04/06 Apr 4 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Litigation 4 $125.00 $500.00
Civil Case Prepared Complaint and Email to Don Totaro, Hours Billed
Lancaster County DA
04/06/06 Apr 6 2006 Request for Continuance of Chapter 11 Case Filed by Chapter 11 2 $125.00 $250.00
Stanley J. Caterbone from Lancaster General Hospital Hours Billed
CI-06-03349 04/10/06 Apr 10 2006 Filed Complaint, walked to Courthouse directly after Civil Litigation 25 $125.00 $3,125.00
discharge from Hospital - General Hours Billed For Legal Work Hours Billed
Done On Pro Se Civil Case
04/10/06 Apr 10 2006 Motion for Continuance Caterbone v. Lancaster Civil Litigation 5 $125.00 $625.00
County Prison, et al from Lancaster General Hopital to Judge Hours Billed
McLaughlin Granted
04/10/06 Apr 10 2006 Motion for Continuance Caterbone v. Lancaster Civil Litigation 5 $125.00 $625.00
County Prison, et al from Lancaster General Hopital to Judge Hours Billed
McLaughlin Granted
CI-05-03403 04/11/06 Apr 11 2006 Filed Complaint - General Hours Billed For Legal Civil Litigation 15 $125.00 $1,875.00
Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case Hours Billed
04/11/06 Apr 11 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Litigation 20 $125.00 $2,500.00
Civil Case Filed Complaint Hours Billed
04/28/06 Apr 28 2006 Ammend Complaint General Hours Billed For Legal Civil Litigation 4 $125.00 $500.00
Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case Hours Billed
04/28/06 Apr 28 2006 Filed Amended Complaint - General Hours Billed For Civil Litigation 8 $125.00 $1,000.00
Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case Hours Billed
05/01/06 May 2006 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster County Research Hours 30 $75.00 $2,250.00
Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case Finding of Facts and Billed
Data
05/01/06 May 2006 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
05-23059
06-1538 05/15/06 May 15 2006 File Appeal to Automatic Stay Order of Judge Fehling Hours Billed 20 $125.00 $2,500.00
to Judge Anita Brody General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done Criminal Appeal
On Pro Se Criminal Appeal Case
05/15/06 May 15 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Civil Litigation 5 $125.00 $625.00
Se Civil Case Certificate of Service Personal Delivery to William Hours Billed
Cambell of Quarryville
CI-06-04939 05/24/06 May 24 2006 Filed Complaint & In Forma Pauperis Application - Civil Litigation 8 $125.00 $1,000.00
General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case Hours Billed
IFP Denied by Judge Reinaker
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U.S. DISTRICT COURT
CASE No. 17-01233
06/01/06 Jun 2006 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster County Research Hours 20 $75.00 $1,500.00
Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case Finding of Facts and Billed
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06/01/06 Jun 1 2006 Motion for Ex Parte Meeting w/Judge McLaughlin Civil Litigation 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Caterbone v. Lancaster County Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05- Hours Billed
2288 Case
06/01/06 Jun 2006 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
05-23059
06/06/06 Jun 6 2006 Filed Important Notice of Default - General Hours Civil Litigation 4 $125.00 $500.00
Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case Hours Billed
06/10/06 Jun 10 2006 Motion for Continuance General Hours Billed For Civil Litigation 3 $125.00 $375.00
Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case Hours Billed
06/14/06 Jun 14 2006 REPLY to Fulton Bank's response to plff's motion for Civil Litigation 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
ex parte meeting with Honorable Mary A. McLaughlin, Hours Billed
06/15/06 Jun 15 2006 Reponsive Brief to Preliminary Objections General Civil Litigation 12 $125.00 $1,500.00
Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case Hours Billed
06/22/06 Jun 22 2006 Debtor's Objection/Answer to United States Trustee's Chapter 11 12 $125.00 $1,500.00
Motion to Dismiss or Convert Case to Chapter 7 ; Answer and Hours Billed
Exhibits Filed by Stanley J. Cate
06/23/06 Jun 23 2006 Meeting with Matt Bomberger, Public Defender Hours Billed For 4 $125.00 $500.00
General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Criminal Case
Case
06/25/06 Time For Court Appearance and Litigation Court Time 10 $150.00 $1,500.00
Hours Billed
06/26/06 Jul 26 2006 File In Forma Pauperis Granted General Hours Billed Hours Billed For 2 $125.00 $250.00
For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case Criminal Case
TR-0000085-- 06/28/06 Jun 28 2006 Hearing Preparation General Hours Billed For Legal Hours Billed For 4 $125.00 $500.00
2006 Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case Criminal Case
06/28/06 Jun 28 2007 Hearing at 1281 S 28th St. Harrisburg Guilty MDJ Court Time 5 $150.00 $750.00
Smith Time For Court Appearance and Litigation Hours Billed
06/29/06 Jun 29 2006 Hearing Held - RE: Motion to Dismiss Case, or Court Time 7 $150.00 $1,050.00
Conversion of Case to Chapter 7 Filed by United States Trustee ( Hours Billed
07/01/06 Jul 2006 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster County Research Hours 20 $75.00 $1,500.00
Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case Finding of Facts and Billed
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07/01/06 Jul 2006 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
05-23059
CP-36- 07/05/06 Jul 5 2006 PrelimiHearing General Hours Billed For Legal Work Hours Billed For 12 $125.00 $1,500.00
CR0003179-2006 Done On Pro Se Criminal Case MDJ Hamilton, Fire M. Bomberger, Criminal Case
Public Defender, MDJ Hamilton Guilty
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THE ADVANCED
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STAN J. CATERBONE
PRO SE BILLINGS - $1,217,382.00
U.S. DISTRICT COURT
CASE No. 17-01233
CI-06-06658 07/14/06 Jul 14 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Litigation 15 $125.00 $1,875.00
Civil Case Filed Complaint & In Forma Pauperis Denied by Hours Billed
Georgelis
CP-36- 07/14/06 Jul 14 2006 Hearing MDJ Hamilton General Hours Billed For Legal Hours Billed For 8 $125.00 $1,000.00
CR0000160-2006 Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case Fines $367.50 Criminal Case
CI-06-07188 07/25/06 Jul 26 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Litigation 8 $125.00 $1,000.00
Civil Case Filed Complaint with Advanced Media Group Hours Billed
07/25/06 Jul 25 2006 Appealed to Superior Court of Pennsylvania General Hours Billed For 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Appeal Case Civil Appeals
07/25/06 Jul 25 2006 Notice of Summary Appeal to Court of Common Hours Billed 4 $125.00 $500.00
PleasGeneral Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Appeal
Criminal Appeal Case
07/26/06 Jul 26 2006 Fromal Arraignment Lanaster County Court of Court Time 4 $150.00 $600.00
Common PleasTime For Court Appearance and Litigation Hours Billed
1462-MDA-2006 08/01/06 Aug 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Litigation 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Civil Case Hours Billed
CI-06-07330 08/01/06 Aug 1 2006 Complaint & Informa Pauperis Filed with Advanced Civil Litigation 20 $125.00 $2,500.00
Media Group - General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Hours Billed
Se Civil Case, IFP Granted by Georgeli
CP-36- 08/01/06 Aug 2006 Filed U.S. Post Office Correspondence & Complaint to Court Time 10 $150.00 $1,500.00
SA0000028-2007 SRPDTime For Court Appearance and Litigation Hours Billed
3/17/2007 TR-0003557- 08/01/06 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Hours Billed For 5 $125.00 $625.00
2006 Criminal Case Downtown Lancaster Parking Meter Violation MDJ Criminal Case
Simms
TR-0004428- 08/01/06 Aug 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Hours Billed For 5 $125.00 $625.00
2006 Criminal Case Downtown Lancaster Parking Meter Violation MDJ Criminal Case
Simms
08/01/06 Aug 2006 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster County Research Hours 20 $75.00 $1,500.00
Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case Finding of Facts and Billed
Data
08/01/06 Aug 2006 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
05-23059
CI-06-07376 08/02/06 Aug 2 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Litigation 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Civil Case Filed Complaint Hours Billed
08/02/06 Aug 2 2006 File Motion Bill of Particulars Discovery General Hours Hours Billed For 4 $125.00 $500.00
Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case Criminal Case
08/09/06 Aug 09 Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Time For Court Court Time 4 $150.00 $600.00
Appearance and Litigation Shawn Long Appeared at Defendants Hours Billed
Table before Court, walked out
08/10/06 10 Aug 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Chapter 11 1 $125.00 $125.00
Se Chapter 11 Case Transfered to Chapter 11 Case by PP&L Hours Billed
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STAN J. CATERBONE
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U.S. DISTRICT COURT
CASE No. 17-01233
08/15/06 Aug 15 2006 Hearing MDJ Commins Robert M. Fedor General Hours Billed For 5 $125.00 $625.00
Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case 2 Criminal Case
Girls Walking Guilty Fine $315.66
08/18/06 Aug 18 2006 RESPONSE to Fulton Bank's motion to establish Civil Litigation 15 $125.00 $1,875.00
deadline for plff to file amended complaint in accordance with the Hours Billed
Court's order of 6/19/06,
08/24/06 Aug 24 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Civil Litigation 2 $125.00 $250.00
Se Civil Case Filed Default Notice Hours Billed
08/24/06 Aug 24 2006 Important Notice of Default Filed - General Hours Civil Litigation 3 $125.00 $375.00
Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case Hours Billed
08/25/06 Aug 25 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Civil Litigation 5 $125.00 $625.00
Case Refiled In Forma Pauperis Granted by Cullen Hours Billed
CI-06-08490 09/01/06 Sep 1 2006 Complaint & In Forma Pauperis Filed General Hours Civil Litigation 15 $125.00 $1,875.00
Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case IFP Granted Hours Billed
Judge Ashworth
09/01/06 Sep 2006 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
05-23059
09/01/06 Sep 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Litigation 8 $125.00 $1,000.00
Civil Case Hours Billed
09/01/06 2006 Time For Court Appearance and Litigation For Parking Meter Court Time 3 $150.00 $450.00
Violation Hours Billed
09/05/06 Sep 5 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Hours Billed For 8 $125.00 $1,000.00
Civil Appeal Case Filed Appeal to Superior Court of Pennsylvania Civil Appeals
09/05/06 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Appeal Hours Billed For 2 $125.00 $250.00
Case Transfered from Superior Court to Commonwealth Court of Civil Appeals
Common Pleas
CI-06-08742 09/11/06 Sep 11 2006 Filed Complaint & In Forma Pauperis General Hours Civil Litigation 8 $125.00 $1,000.00
Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case IFP Denied by Hours Billed
Judge Reinaker
09/14/06 Sep 14 2006 Second In Forma Pauperis Application Filed & Civil Litigation 4 $125.00 $500.00
Approved by Judge Joseph Madenspacher Hours Billed
09/14/06 Sep 14 2006 Pretrial Conference Judge AllisonTime For Court Court Time 4 $150.00 $600.00
Appearance and Litigation Hours Billed
09/27/06 Sep 27 2006 Filed Reply to Preliminary Objections - General Civil Litigation 7 $125.00 $875.00
Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case Hours Billed
10/01/06 Oct 2006Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
05-23059
Jun-54 10/03/06 Oct 3 2006 Filed Appeal General Hours Billed For Legal Work Hours Billed For 25 $125.00 $3,125.00
Done On Pro Se Civil Appeal Case Civil Appeals
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Se and RIGHTS
THE ADVANCED
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MEDIA GROUP
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STAN J. CATERBONE
PRO SE BILLINGS - $1,217,382.00
U.S. DISTRICT COURT
CASE No. 17-01233
10/05/06 Oct 5 2006 Time For Court Appearance and Litigation MDJ Simms Court Time 3 $150.00 $450.00
Parking Meter Violation Hours Billed
10/08/06 Oct ?? 2006 Phone Call & Letter For Payment of Fine & Costs Hours Billed For 3 $125.00 $375.00
General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Criminal Case
Case
10/12/06 Oct 12 2006 Pretrial Conference Case Continued Judge Allison Court Time 4 $150.00 $600.00
General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Hours Billed
Case $75$3733$$A M2
10/20/06 Oct 20 2006 Call of the Trial List Judge Farina Time For Court Court Time 5 $150.00 $750.00
Appearance and Litigation Hours Billed
10/23/06 Oct 23 Filed Brief in Support of Arbitration - General Hours Billed Civil Litigation 5 $125.00 $625.00
For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case Hours Billed
10/30/06 Oct 30 2006 Filed Amended Complaint from Bausman Post Hours Billed For 12 $125.00 $1,500.00
Office, General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Civil Appeals
Appeal Case
10/30/06 Oct 30 2007 Plead Not Guilty to MDJ Eckert Picked Up by Hours Billed For 5 $125.00 $625.00
Constables General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case
Criminal Case
3/16/2007 06-cv-5138 11/01/06 Nov 2006 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Hours Billed For 15 $125.00 $1,875.00
Civil Appeal Case Harbeas Corpus filed from Lancaster County Civil Appeals
Prison on November 17, 2006
11/01/06 Nov 2006 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
05-23059
11/06/06 Nov 09 2006 Pretrial Conference Case Continued Judge Allison Court Time 4 $150.00 $600.00
General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Hours Billed
Case From Lanc Co Prison
11/07/06 Nov 7 2006 Filed for Continuance from Lancaster County Prison Civil Litigation 2 $125.00 $250.00
General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case Hours Billed
11/07/06 Nov 7 2006 Filed Motion for 60 Day Continuance - General Hours Civil Litigation 2 $125.00 $250.00
Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Case Hours Billed
11/14/06 Nov 14 2006 File Habeus Corpus to U.S. District Court of Eastern Hours Billed 7 $125.00 $875.00
District of PA General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Criminal Appeal
Se Criminal Appeal Case Lanc Pri
11/14/06 Nov 14 2006 Filed Motion for Continuance From Lancaster County Hours Billed 3 $125.00 $375.00
PrisonJudge Cullen Denied General Hours Billed For Legal Work Criminal Appeal
Done On Pro Se Criminal Appeal Case
11/22/06 Jan 22 2007 Call of the Trial List Scheduled for Trial Judge Farina Court Time 4 $150.00 $600.00
(Cullen) General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Hours Billed
Criminal Case Janice Longer Appo
11/27/06 Nov 27 2006 Call of the Trial List Judge FarinaTime For Court Court Time 5 $150.00 $750.00
Appearance and Litigation From Lancaster County Prison Hours Billed
12/01/06 Dec 2006 Administration, Reporting and Communication with Chapter 11 10 $125.00 $1,250.00
Creditors and Accounts Payables for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Hours Billed
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Se and RIGHTS
THE ADVANCED
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MEDIA GROUP
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STAN J. CATERBONE
PRO SE BILLINGS - $1,217,382.00
U.S. DISTRICT COURT
CASE No. 17-01233
12/01/06 Dec 2007 Filed Appeals & Motions General Hours Billed For Legal Hours Billed 6 $125.00 $750.00
Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Appeal Case From Lancaster Criminal Appeal
County Prison
12/01/06 Dec 2006 Research Billed For Case From Lancaster County Research Hours 5 $75.00 $375.00
Prison Law Library Billed
12/01/06 Dec 2006 Lancaster County Prison Law Library Research Billed Research Hours 5 $75.00 $375.00
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Recommended Citation
Boland, Lyn Batzar (2012) "Pro Se Litigant's Eligibility for Attorney Fees Under FOIA: Crooker v. United States Department of
Justice," St. John's Law Review: Vol. 55: Iss. 3, Article 4.
Available at: http://scholarship.law.stjohns.edu/lawreview/vol55/iss3/4
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COMMENTS
The courts have developed three major equitable exceptions to the general rule
against fee shifting: the "bad faith" theory, the "common benefit" theory, and the "private
attorney general" theory. See Alyeska Pipeline Serv. Co. v. Wilderness Soc'y, 421 U.S. 240,
275 (1975) (Marshall, J., dissenting). Whether the private attorney general theory remains a
basis for an award of attorney fees is doubtful. See note 2 infra. For a discussion of the rise
and fall of the private attorney general theory, see Hermann & Hoffmann, FinancingPublic
Interest Litigation in State Court: A Proposalfor Legislative Action, 63 CORNELL L. REV.
173, 175-83 (1978).
The more traditional theories of "bad faith" and "common benefit" derived from the
equity powers of the English Court of Chancery. See Guardian Trust Co. v. Kansas City S.
Ry., 28 F.2d 233, 240-41 (8th Cir. 1928), rev'd on other grounds, 281 U.S. 1 (1930). Under
the bad faith exception, which was originally recognized in the United States in the case of
Sprague v. Ticonic Nat'l Bank, 307 U.S. 161, 166-67 (1939), an award of attorney fees is
justified when a party engages in a continual pattern of evasion and obstruction, Fairley v.
Patterson, 493 F.2d 598, 606 (5th Cir. 1974); Bell v. School Bd., 321 F.2d 494, 500 (4th Cir.
1963) (en banc), or where the plaintiff was forced into unnecessary litigation, even if the
defendant ultimately prevailed, McEnteggart v. Cataldo, 451 F.2d 1109, 1112 (1st Cir. 1971),
cert. denied, 408 U.S. 943 (1972); Marston v. American Employers Ins. Co., 439 F.2d 1035,
1042 (1st Cir. 1971).
The "common fund" theory is based on the premise that a single party should not be
charged with the entire cost of attorney fees when his legal victory benefits an entire class.
Hall v. Cole, 412 U.S. 1, 5-9 (1973); Sprague v. Ticonic Nat'l Bank, 307 U.S. 161, 167 (1939).
Although counsel fees generally are drawn from the funds recovered in the litigation, fees
may be awarded where no actual monetary fund has been created. Mills v. Electric Auto-
Lite Co., 396 U.S. 375, 392 (1970). For examples of other nonstatutory exceptions to the
American rule, notably contractual provisions for attorney fees, see Comment, Theories of
Recovering Attorney's Fees: Exceptions to the American Rule, 47 U. Mo. KAN. CITY L. REv.
566, 567-68 (1979).
' The federal statutory exceptions to the rule that each litigant must pay his own attor-
ney are numerous. E.g., Securities Act of 1933 11, 15 U.S.C. 77k(e) (1976); Copyright Act
101, 17 U.S.C. 116 (1976); Servicemen's Group Life Insurance Act, 38 U.S.C. 784(g)
(1976). For a list of 90 statutory fee award provisions, see SUBCOMMrrEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL
RIGHTS OF THE SENATE JUDICIARY CoMmITTEE, CivIL RIGHTS ATroRNEY's FEES AwARDs ACT OF
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gant pay his own attorney. 3 One such statutory exception is con-
tained in the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA),' which permits
1976-SouRcE BOOK: LEGISLATr HMsTORY, TExTs AND oTHmR DoculszaS (1976). The stat-
utes vary in the degree of discretion which the judiciary may exercise in making fee awards
and in the nature of the eligible parties. See generally Note, The Civil Rights Attorney's
Fees Awards Act of 1976, 52 ST. JoHN's L. Rv. 562, 562 n.4 (1978). Statutory exceptions
also arise at the state level. E.g., ALASKA STAT. 09.60.010 (1978); ALAsKA STAT.
09.60.015(a) (1973); NEv. REv. STAT. 18.010 (1977). For a discussion of state attorney fee
statutes based on "bad faith conduct," see Nussbaum, Attorney's Fees in Public Interest
Litigation, 48 N.Y.U.L. REv. 301, 336 & n.154 (1973).
The statutory exceptions have assumed greater importance in light of the Supreme
Court's decision in Alyeska Pipeline Serv. Co. v. Wilderness Soc'y, 421 U.S. 240 (1975). In
Alyeska, the Supreme Court severely curtailed use of the "private attorney general" doc-
trine as a basis for an award of attorney fees. Id. at 269. Confirming prior law to the effect
that "bad faith" and "common fund" are proper equitable bases for fee awards, id. at 257-
59, the Court stated that courts must find justification for any other award of fees in a
specific statutory authorization. Id. at 262. The Court reasoned that it would be a usurpa-
tion of legislative power to base a fee award on judicial estimates of the importance of the
policy at issue. Id. at 269.
3 Alyeska Pipeline Serv. Co. v. Wilderness Soc'y, 421 U.S. 240, 247 (1975); Hall v. Cole,
412 U.S. 1, 4 (1973). The American rule differs from the practice in some other nations.
Comment, Court Awarded Attorneys' Fees and Equal Access to the Courts, 122 U. PA. L.
Ray. 636, 641 (1974). For example, in Great Britain, attorney fees are awarded to the pre-
vailing party. Id. The origin of the American rule has been attributed to a general distrust
of lawyers, id., to distinctively American traditions of individualism, Note, Attorney's Fees:
Where Shall the Ultimate Burden Lie?, 20 VmD. L. Rav. 1216, 1220-21 (1967), and to the
failure of statutory attorney fees to keep up with the rising costs of living. Ehrenzweig,
Reimbursement of Counsel Fees and the Great Society, 54 CALn. L. Ray. 792, 798-99
(1966). For a brief discussion of the British rule, see Fleischmann Distilling Corp. v. Maier
Brewing Co., 386 U.S. 714, 717 (1966).
The American rule against "fee shifting" has been severely criticized, however, prima-
rily because it lacks the deterrent qualities inherent in fee shifting and, therefore, may en-
courage groundless litigation. See Kuenzel, The Attorney's Fee: Why Not a Cost of Litiga-
tion?, 49 IowA L. Rv. 75, 78 (1963). It also has been contended that the plaintiff is not truly
made whole when he still must pay his attorney fee. Ehrenzweig, Reimbursement of Counsel
Fees and the Great Society, 54 CALIF. L. REv. 792, 792 (1966). For a discussion of the need
to reform the American rule, see Kuenzel, supra,at 78; McLaughlin, The Recovery of Attor-
ney's Fees: A New Method of Financing Legal Services, 40 FoRDHAM L. Ray. 761 (1972);
Stoebuck, Counsel Fees Included in Costs: A Logical Development, 38 U. COLO. L. Rev. 202
(1966). Proponents of the rule argue, however, that a contrary rule unfairly penalizes a liti-
gant who brings a claim in good faith and discourages poorer litigants from pressing claims.
Fleischmann Distilling Corp. v. Maier Brewing Co., 386 U.S. 714, 718 (1967); Oelrichs v.
Spain, 82 U.S. (15 Wall.) 211, 231 (1872); see Comment, Theories of Recovering Attorneys'
Fees: Exceptions to the American Rule, 47 U. Mo. KAN. CrrY L. Rzv. 566, 590-91 (1979).
Nevertheless, the continuing vitality of the American rule is evident. See Farmer v. Arabian
Am. Oil Co., 379 U.S. 227, 235 (1964).
4 5 U.S.C. 552 (1976 & Supp. I 1979). The premise underlying the FOIA is that full
public disclosure ensures decisionmaking by an informed electorate. H.R. RE'. No. 1497,
89th Cong., 2d Sess. 12, reprinted in [1966] U.S. CODE CONG. & AD. NEws 2418, 2429. As
such, it is one of a series of laws relating to disclosure. See, e.g., Privacy Act of 1974, 5
U.S.C. 552a (1976); Government in the Sunshine Act, 5 U.S.C. 552b (1976); Federal
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Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. app. 1 (1976). The policy favoring government disclo-
sure is not, however, without exceptions. Congress specifically excluded nine categories of
information from the FOIA disclosure requirements. See 5 U.S.C. 552(b) (1976 & Supp.
III 1979). Exempted materials may include national defense secrets, internal agency rules,
trade secrets, and medical files. Id. Not all exempt documents, however, must be withheld.
Even clearly exempt documents must be released unless the agency determines that such
release would be harmful "to the public interest." Letter from Attorney General Griffin Bell
to heads of all Federal Departments and Agencies (May 5, 1977), reprinted in [1979] GOV'T
DISCLOSURE (P-H) V300,775. For example, law enforcement material must be released unless
public disclosure would decrease the efficacy of specific crime detection techniques. Attor-
ney General's Memorandum on the 1974 Amendments to the Freedom of Information Act
(February 1975), reprinted in [1979] Gov'T DISCLOSURE (P-H) 1 300,701.
The 1974 Amendments to the FOIA, Pub. L. No. 93-502, 88 Stat. 1561 (codified at 5
U.S.C. 552 (1976)), strengthened administrative procedures and penalties in order to effec-
tuate the general aims of the Act and to encourage prompt and complete government re-
sponses to requests for information. For example, a strict timetable was enacted whereby
agencies must reply to an information request within 10 days of receipt, with either a release
of the information or a denial accompanied by a notice of the appeal process. 5 U.S.C.
552(a)(6)(A)(i) (1976). Appeals must be decided within 20 days, id. 552(a)(6)(A)(ii), with
one discretionary 10 day extension at either the initial or appeal stage. Id. 552(a)(6)(B).
An agency's failure to comply with the appropriate deadline entitles the complainant to file
suit immediately to force disclosure. Id. 552(a)(6)(C). Also, penalties were imposed for
violations of the Act. Agency employees who withhold information "arbitrarily or capri-
ciously" are subject to disciplinary action. Id. 552(a)(4)(F). See generally Vaughn, The
Sanctions Provision of the Freedom of Information Act Amendments, 25 Am. U.L. REv. 7
(1975).
5 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(4)(E) (1976 & Supp. III 1979). What amount will be deemed a "rea-
sonable" attorney fee is determined on a case-by-case basis by evaluating various factors.
See, e.g., Evans v. Sheraton Park Hotel, 503 F.2d 177, 187-88 (D.C. Cir. 1974). The Ameri-
can Bar Association has suggested eight factors upon which the amount of a fee may be
based:
(1) The time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty of the questions in-
volved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly.
(2) The likelihood, if apparent to the client, that the acceptance of the particular
employment will preclude other employment by the lawyer.
(3) The fee customarily charged in the locality for similar legal services.
(4) The amount involved and the results obtained.
(5) The time limitations imposed by the client or by the circumstances.
(6) The nature and length of the professional relationship with the client.
(7) The experience, reputation, and ability of the lawyer or lawyers performing the
services.
(8) Whether the fee is fixed or contingent.
ABA CODE OF PROFESSIONAL REsPONSIBIIrry, DR 2-106(B) (1976). These criteria have been
adopted by the First Circuit, see King v. Greenblatt, 560 F.2d 1024, 1027 (1st Cir. 1977),
cert. denied, 438 U.S. 916 (1978), and similar criteria have been used in other circuits, see
Finney v. Hutto, 548 F.2d 740, 742 (8th Cir. 1977), afl'd, 437 U.S. 678 (1978); Kerr v. Screen
Extra's Guild, Inc., 526 F.2d 67, 70 (9th Cir. 1975), cert. denied, 425 U.S. 951 (1976); John-
son v. Georgia Highway Express, Inc., 488 F.2d 714, 717-20 (5th Cir. 1974).
Despite the language of the statute, attorney fees do not necessarily have to be "in-
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under the FOIA is that the plaintiff must have "substantially pre-
vailed."' Once this threshold determination has been made, the
court then balances various factors in order to determine whether
an award is appropriate in the particular case.7 Conflict has arisen,
curred" in order to be recoverable. Courts have approved awards of attorney fees in cases
involving legal service organizations where plaintiffs incur no actual fee, Palmigiano v. Gar-
rahy, 616 F.2d 598, 601 (1st Cir.), cert. denied, 101 S. Ct. 115 (1980); Mid-Hudson Legal
Serv., Inc. v. G & U, Inc., 578 F.2d 34, 37 (2d Cir. 1978); Fairley v. Patterson, 493 F.2d 598,
606-07 (5th Cir. 1974), and where legal expenses were covered by insurance, Ellis v. Cassidy,
625 F.2d 227, 230 (9th Cir. 1980).
6 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(4)(E) (1976). A plaintiff may substantially prevail by showing that
the suit was necessary for and causally related to disclosure. Vermont Low Income Advoc.
Council, Inc. v. Usery, 546 F.2d 509, 513 (2d Cir. 1976). A final judgment, however, is not a
prerequisite to an award of attorney fees. Nationwide Bldg. Maint., Inc. v. Sampson, 559
F.2d 704, 709 (D.C. Cir. 1977); Cuneo v. Rumsfeld, 553 F.2d 1360, 1364-65 (D.C. Cir. 1977);
accord, Vermont Low Income Advoc. Council, Inc. v. Usery, 546 F.2d 509, 513 (2d Cir.
1976); Biberman v. FBI, No. 79-2313 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 25, 1980) (authorizing award of in-
terim attorney fees when appropriate). Nor must all the requested documents be released.
Vaughn v. Rosen, 383 F. Supp. 1049 (D.D.C. 1974), af'd, 523 F.2d 1136 (D.C. Cir. 1975). In
addition, the complainant may be deemed to have substantially prevailed even if the litiga-
tion terminated due to the government's acceding to disclosure of the information re-
quested. Kaye v. Burns, 411 F. Supp. 897, 902 (S.D.N.Y. 1976). This prevents the govern-
ment from averting an attorney fee award by releasing the information subsequent to
commencement of the suit. Vermont Low Income Advoc. Council, Inc. v. Usery, 546 F.2d
509, 513 (2d Cir. 1976).
7 The judicial award of attorney fees is discretionary. 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(4)(E) (1976).
The Senate, however, had proposed that the following factors be considered in making such
awards: the benefit to the public from the case; the commercial benefit to the complainant;
the nature of the complainant's interest in the records; and whether the government's with-
holding of information had a reasonable basis in law. S. REP. No. 854, 93d Cong., 2d Sess. 19
(1974), reprinted in HousE COMM. ON GOV'T OPMAxxONS & SENATE COMM. ON THE JUDICIARY,
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AcT AMENDMENTS OF 1974, pt. 1, at
171 (Joint Comm. Print 1975). The Senate report also gave examples illustrating eqch of the
four factors:
Under the first criterion a court would ordinarily award fees, for example, where a
newsman was seeking information to be used in a publication or a public interest
group was seeking information to further a project benefitting the general public,
but it would not award fees if a business was using the FOIA to obtain data relat-
ing to a competitor or as a substitute for discovery in private litigation with the
government.
Under the second criterion a court would usually allow recovery of fees where
the complainant was indigent or a nonprofit public interest group versus [sic] but
would not if it was a large corporate interest (or a representative of such an inter-
est). For the purposes of applying this criterion, news interests should not be con-
sidered commercial interests.
Under the third criterion a court would generally award fees if the complain-
ant's interest in the information sought was scholarly or journalistic or public-
interest oriented, but would not do so if his interest was of a frivolous or purely
commercial nature.
Finally, under the fourth criterion a court would not award fees where the
government's withholding had a colorable basis in law but would ordinarily award
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12 Id.; see note 4 supra. At approximately the same time that Crooker filed suit, the
United States Attorney's office advised Crooker that it did not have the documents re-
quested. 632 F.2d at 917. After receiving this response Crocker notified the U.S. Attorney
that he had filed suit to compel disclosure. Id. Approximately 6 weeks later, a 42-page pam-
phlet entitled "Material Relating to Prosecutorial Discretion" was released to Crooker. Id. A
second document, specifically relating to prosecution officials in the District of Massachu-
setts, was released and forwarded 6 months after the initial release. Id. The second release
may have been due in part to Crooker's motion requesting a Vaughn-type index. Id. The
Vaughn motion, a crucial discovery tool for the FOIA litigant, asks the court to order a
detailed justification for the denial of disclosure, indexed by cross reference to the docu-
ments. See Vaughn v. Rosen, 484 F.2d 820, 826-28 (D.C. Cir. 1973), cert. denied, 415 U.S.
977 (1974).
Although previous FOIA actions had been commenced by Crooker in the District of
Columbia, e.g., Crooker v. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, 635 F.2d 887 (D.C. Cir.
1980), this action was commenced in the District of Connecticut, which was a proper venue
district under the FOIA. See 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(4)(B) (1976). Crooker may have been influ-
enced by a favorable ruling on pro se fees handed down 2 weeks earlier by the Connecticut
district court. See Marschner v. Department of State, 470 F. Supp. 196 (D. Conn. 1979).
Xl 632 F.2d at 917. Crooker requested $165 in attorney fees. Id.
14 Id. at 918. In denying the motion for attorney's fees, the district court found that the
reasoning in Vermont Low Income Advoc. Council, Inc. v. Usery, 546 F.2d 509 (2d Cir.
1976), was dispositive. 632 F.2d at 917-18 & n.4; see note 16 infra.
15 632 F.2d at 920.
16 Id. at 919. Examining the request-reply pattern, the court employed the guidelines
suggested in Vermont Low Income Advoc. Council, Inc. v. Usery (VLIAC), 546 F.2d 509 (2d
Cir. 1976), and concluded that Crooker had substantially prevailed. 632 F.2d at 919. In
VLIAC, the Second Circuit set forth the following test for determining whether a FOIA
plaintiff had substantially prevailed: "A plaintiff must show at a minimum that [the action
was] necessary and that the action had substantial causative effect on the delivery of the
information." Vermont Low Income Advoc. Council, Inc. v. Usery, 546 F.2d at 513. Judge
Bownes noted that the agency reaction to Crooker's requests was neither timely, 632 F.2d at
918, nor fully responsive, id. at 919. Although the request was not difficult, the government's
reluctant and dilatory compliance differed from the efforts at "amicable resolution" which
distinguished the VLIAC situation. Id. Moreover, the government's failure to demonstrate
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that their subsequent "piecemeal" disclosures were causally unrelated to Crooker's suit re-
quired the conclusion that Crooker had substantially prevailed within the meaning of the
Act. Id.
In FOIA suits, the government has the burden of proof on the issue of whether a with-
holding of records was proper. 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(4)(B) (1976). To meet this burden, they
must prove "in a concrete manner" that the materials requested were exempt. Crooker v.
Department of Justice, 632 F.2d at 919; Vaughn v. Rosen, 484 F.2d 820 (D.C. Cir.), cert.
denied, 415 U.S. 977 (1974). Another procedural advantage for a plaintiff seeking informa-
tion is that FOIA cases generally are expedited at every stage of the litigation. 5 U.S.C.
552(a)(4)(D) (1976).
17 632 F.2d at 920-22.
Is Id. at 920; see Nationwide Bldg. Maint., Inc. v. Sampson, 559 F.2d 704,711 (D.C. Cir.
1977).
19 632 F.2d at 920. The cost of a simple FOIA suit has been estimated at $1,000. Pro-
ject, Government Information and the Rights of Citizens, 73 MICH. L. Rv. 971, 1133
(1975). More complex suits may generate up to $70,000 in fees. Id. at 1133 n.1018.
20 632 F.2d at 920.
:I Id.
2 Id. at 921 (citing Davis v. Paratt, 608 F.2d 717 (8th Cir. 1979); Hannon v. Security
Nat'l Bank, 537 F.2d 327 (9th Cir. 1976)).
21 632 F.2d at 921. Although the Crooker court's holding extends to all pro se litigants,
the identification of costs as the sole "financial barriers" seems uniquely appropriate to the
prison situation. This reasoning may be inadequate to justify denial of fees to a pro se liti-
gant who forgoes employment income to pursue his case. See note 24 and accompanying
text infra.
24 632 F.2d at 921. Another factor considered by the Crooker court in refusing to award
attorney fees to pro se litigants was the difficulty in calculating the value of a nonlawyer's
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services as an attorney. Id. The court noted that the factors considered in determining a
reasonable amount for attorney fees are "specifically geared toward examining the work of
an attorney." Id. The Crooker court also rejected the contention that the language of the
statute requires the award of attorney fees to pro se FOIA litigants. Id. at 921 & n.7. This
semantic argument was developed in Holly v. Acree, 72 F.R.D. 115, 116 (D.D.C. 1976), aff'd
sub nom. Holly v. Chasen, 569 F.2d 160 (D.C. Cir. 1977). The Holly court stated that "[t]he
phrase 'reasonably incurred' modifies the phrase 'other litigation costs,' not the larger
phrase 'reasonable attorney fees and other litigation costs,'" since the repetition of the word
"reasonable" distinguished "attorney fees" from "other litigation cost." 72 F.R.D. at 116.
Consequently, only costs would have to be actually incurred. Id. Rejecting this argument,
the Crooker court stated that it is "quite clear that a lawyer's charge for his services might
be reasonable while at the same time a client's retention of that lawyer or direction that he
perform particular services in a specific case was unreasonable." 632 F.2d at 921 n.7. Thus,
the court concluded that the "more natural reading" of the provision requires "that attor-
ney fees, like 'other litigation costs,' be actually incurred in order to be compensable." Id.
25 Crooker v. Department of the Treasury, No. 80-1421 (D.C. Cir. Oct. 23, 1980). The
District of Columbia Circuit first enunciated its position in Holly v. Acree, 72 F.R.D. 115,
116 (D.D.C. 1976), aff'd sub nom. Holly v. Chasen, 569 F.2d 160 (D.C. Cir. 1977), wherein it
was held that the language and intentions of the FOIA mandated awards to pro se litigants.
See note 24 supra. The court reaffirmed its position in Cox v. Department of Justice, 601
F.2d 1 (D.C. Cir. 1979) (per curiam), holding that a complainant need not actually incur an
attorney's fee in order to be eligible for an award. Id. at 5-6. The Cox court referred to the
decision in Cuneo v. Rumsfeld, 553 F.2d 1360, 1364-65 (D.C. Cir. 1977), which awarded fees
to an attorney appearing in propriapersona. See 601 F.2d at 5-6.
, Crooker v. Department of the Treasury, No. 80-1421 (D.C. Cir. Oct. 23, 1980).
17 601 F.2d at 6-7. The circuit court remanded the case to the district court to deter-
mine the propriety of awarding attorney fees in the case, and if attorney fees were proper,
the amount. Id.
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2 See Crooker v. Department of the Treasury, No. 80-1421 (D.C. Cir. Oct. 23, 1980).
29 S. REP. No. 854, 93d Cong., 2d Sess. 16 (1974); accord, GTE Sylvania, Inc. v. Con-
sumer's Union of United States, Inc., 445 U.S. 375, 387 (1980); Blue v. Bureau of Prisons,
570 F.2d 529, 533 (5th Cir. 1978); Nationwide Bldg. Maint., Inc. v. Sampson, 559 F.2d 704,
711 (D.C. Cir. 1977).
10 See note 4 supra.
31 A FOIA request is relatively uncomplicated to make. After ascertaining which agency
holds the desired information, the requester must make a written application which must
comply with that agency's individual regulations, and which must include the following ba-
sic information: (1) identification of the party requesting the information, (2) specific identi-
fication of the material to be released, and (3) an address and phone number where the
requester can be contacted. [1980] Gov'T DISCLOSURE (P-H) 1 10,023-024.
32 The FOIA was enacted in 1964 to supersede the public information section of the
Administrative Procedure Act, ch. 324, 3, 60 Stat. 238 (1946) (current version at 5 U.S.C.
551-554 (1976)). Under prior law, the government could "withhold . . . virtually any
piece of information that [it did] not wish to disclose." S. REP. No. 813, 89th Cong., 1st Seass.
4 (1965); H.R. REP. No. 1497, 89th Cong., 2d Sess. 4, reprintedin [1966] U.S. CODE CONG. &
AD. NEWS 2418, 2421-22. As originally enacted, the FOIA suffered from many of the
problems of the prior laws. See H.R. REP. No. 876, 93d Cong., 2d Sess. 1, reprinted in
[1974] U.S. CODE CONG. & AD. NEWS 6267. Consequently, Congress amended the Act in
1974, strengthening the legislation to encourage private actions to compel compliance. See
Pub. L. No. 93-502, 88 Stat. 1561-64.
13 See GTE Sylvania, Inc. v. Consumers Union of United States, Inc., 445 U.S. 375, 385
(1980) (1974 amendments to FOIA reflect a congressional concern with "needless denials of
information"). See generally Katz, The Games BureaucratsPlay: Hide and Seek Under the
Freedom of Information Act, 48 TEx. L. REv. 1261 (1970); Nader, Freedom from Informa-
tion: The Act and the Agencies, 5 HARv. C.R.-C.L. L. REV. 1 (1970).
", For a discussion of other measures added to FOIA in 1974, see The Freedom of
Information Act Amendments of 1974: An Analysis, 26 SYRACUSE L. REV. 951 (1975).
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:5See Cox v. Department of Justice, 601 F.2d 1, 6 n.4 (D.C. Cir. 1979). The Cox court
stated that implicit in the congressional emphasis on judicial discretion in attorney fee
awards, was a responsibility to "encourage or discourage" certain kinds of suits. Id.
38Crooker v. Department of the Treasury, 634 F.2d 48, 49 (2d Cir. 1980); Graham v.
Riddle, 554 F.2d 133, 135 (4th Cir. 1977); Carter v. Telectron, 452 F. Supp. 944, 948-49 (S.D.
Tex. 1977). While recognizing the right to appear without counsel, United States v. Mitchell
137 F.2d 1006, 1010 (2d Cir. 1943), the judiciary remains apprehensive about the layman's
ability successfully to represent his own interests, Dioguardi v. Durning, 139 F.2d 774, 775-
76 (2d Cir. 1944). Thus, the attitude of the courts toward the pro se litigant is necessarily
ambivalent. Describing pro se efforts as "inartistic," id. at 775, "inartfully drawn, unclear
and equivocal," Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97, 112 (1976), the courts nevertheless attempt
to safeguard the legal rights of the pro se litigant. In Haines v. Kerner, 404 U.S. 519 (1972),
the Supreme Court refused to dismiss a pro se complaint unless it could be said "with assur-
ance" that the plaintiff could not prove his claim. Id. at 520-21. Furthermore, the Court
indicated that pro se pleadings would be judged by "less stringent standards." Id. at 520.
Despite the demonstrations of leniency toward pro se litigation, the Court's emphasis is
clearly on professional legal assistance. Bounds v. Smith, 430 U.S. 817, 831 (1977); The
Bounds majority stated, "[P]ro se petitioners are capable of using law books to file cases
raising claims that are serious and legitimate. . . ." Id. at 826-27. In contrast, the dissent
took the position that "access to a law library will. . . simply result in the filing of plead-
ings heavily loaded with irrelevant legalisms-possessing the veneer but lacking the sub-
stance of professional competence." Id. at 836 (Stewart, J., dissenting).
'7 Becker, Collateral Post Conviction Review of State and Federal Criminal Judg-
ments on Habeas Corpus and Section 2255 Motions-View of a DistrictJudge, 33 F.R.D.
452, 453 (1963).
A common denominator among pro se litigants is their ignorance of the law and the
consequent inadequacy of their legal petitions, applications, and motions. Ziegler & Her-
mann, supra note 10, at 176-87; cf. Haines v. Kerner, 404 U.S. 519, 520 (1972) (per curiam)
(pro se complaints held to less stringent standards than attorneys). Lack of legal expertise,
and the concomitant judicial exasperation, is the major hurdle for pro se litigants. See, e.g.,
Marlow v. Tully, 79 App. Div. 2d 546, 547, 433 N.Y.S.2d 787, 789 (1st Dep't 1980). In Mar-
low, the pro se plaintiff was advised that further proceedings without counsel would only
result in "wasteful legally inappropriate procedures." Id.
The courts are especially sensitive to the threat which prisoners "with idle time and
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free paper" present to overcrowded court calendars. Jones v. Bales, 58 F.R.D. 453, 463
(1972) (citing Cruz v. Beto, 405 U.S. 319, 327 (1972) (Rehnquist, J., dissenting)). See
Crooker v. Department of the Treasury, 634 F.2d 48, 49 (2d Cir. 1980) ("The Freedom of
Information Act was not enacted to create a cottage industry for federal prisoners"). Even
one active jailhouse lawyer can be responsible for a good deal of legal activity. Turner, supra
note 10, at 635. For a detailed study of a pro se prisoner filing 178 cases, see Carter v.
Telectron, Inc., 452 F. Supp. 944 (S.D. Tex. 1977). According to the Cartercourt, as of June
30, 1977, prisoner suits accounted for 15% of pending federal civil cases. Id. at 948. More-
over, in the pro se prisoner context, out-of-court settlements are difficult and rare. Conse-
quently, some kind of judicial action is required on virtually every case. Turner, supra note
10, at 637-38.
City of Detroit v. Grinnell Corp., 495 F.2d 448, 469 (2d Cir. 1974); White v. Arlen
Realty & Dev. Corp., 614 F.2d 387, 389 (4th Cir. 1980). Courts also are sensitive to accusa-
tions of fee generation, and, therefore, have attempted to stem public disapproval by main-
taining moderation in fee awards. See City of Detroit v. Grinnell Corp., 495 F.2d at 469.
" Typically, the judicial arguments against pro se fees rest on the narrow premise that
only an attorney is an attorney. Hannon v. Security Nat'l Bank, 537 F.2d 327 (9th Cir.
1976). In Hannon, a law school graduate, albeit unlicensed, was denied attorney fees be-
cause, as the court stated, "he was not an attorney and could not provide attorney services."
Id. at 329; accord, Davis v. Parratt, 608 F.2d 717, 718 (8th Cir. 1979) (per curiam); Barrett v.
United States Customs Serv., 482 F. Supp. 770, 789 (E.D. La. 1980); Burke v. Department of
Justice, 432 F. Supp. 251, 253 (D. Kan. 1976); Bone v. Hibernia Bank, 354 F. Supp. 310, 311
(N.D. Cal. 1973). This approach has been called the "closed shop philosophy." Johnson v.
Avery, 393 U.S. 483, 491 (1969) (Douglas, J., concurring).
Generally, the courts have been less grudging with regard to the attorney who repre-
sents himself. Cuneo v. Rumsfeld, 553 F.2d 1360, 1366 (D.C. Cir. 1977); Wells v. Whinery, 34
Mich. App. 626, 192 N.W.2d 81 (Ct. App. 1971). The courts reason that the attorney appear-
ing in propria persona is giving up the economic benefit of other professional opportunities.
Winer v. Jonal Corp., 169 Mont. 247, 545 P.2d 1094 (1976). See also Crooker v. Department
of the Treasury, 634 F.2d 48, 49 (2d Cir. 1980). Moreover, the burden on the defeated party
is the same whether or not the plaintiff is an attorney. Winer v. Jonal Corp., 169 Mont. 247,
545 P.2d 1094 (1976). But see Parquit Corp. v. Ross, 273 Or. 900, 543 P.2d 1070 (1975);
O'Connell v. Zimmerman, 157 Cal. App. 2d 330, 321 P.2d 161 (1958); Cheney v. Ricks, 168
Ill. 533, 549, 48 N.E. 75, 81 (1897).
40 Crooker v. Department of Justice, 632 F.2d at 921 (1st Cir. 1980); see note 49 infra.
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41 See Office of Communication of United Church of Christ v. FCC, 359 F.2d 994, 1007
(D.C. Cir. 1966); Ziegler & Hermann, supra note 10, at 196-97.
42 See Open American v. Watergate Special Prosec. Force, 547 F.2d 605, 617 n.3 (D.C.
Cir. 1976) (Leventhal, J., concurring) (FBI received 447 FOIA requests in 1974, as compared
to 13,875 in 1975).
43 The increase might be attributed to a greater public awareness of the rights con-
ferred by the FOIA. The added burden on the judiciary is not, however, sufficient reason for
curtailing fee awards. There are alternative solutions to overcrowded courts. Institution of
an individual assignment system and the appointment of additional judges could meet any
additional burden precipitated by awards of attorney fees to pro se litigants. See Committee
on Federal Courts, Recommendationsfor the Improvement of the Administrationof Pro Se
Civil Rights Litigation in the Federal District Courts in the Southern and Eastern Dis-
tricts of New York, 30 Rc. A.B. Crry N.Y. 107, 108 (1975) [hereinafter cited as Bar Recom-
mendations]. Interestingly, one commentator has noted the connection between judicial at-
titude and judicial burden: "If those who must decide [pro se] prisoners cases feel that they
are a bothersome nuisance, most of the complaints will be read in a narrow grudging man-
ner; most of the cases will be dismissed as frivolous; and the task of deciding so many
groundless claims will indeed seem burdensome." Turner, supra note 10, at 638 n.144.
44 See Bar Recommendations,supra note 43, at 109-10; Ziegler & Hermann, supra note
10, at 160.
4 See Bar Recommendations, supra note 43, at 113 n.8. One commentator has noted:
It is apparent that it is futile for prisoners to proceed pro se. Not only is it un-
likely that the complaints will survive the.. . screening, but even assuming that
the cases are not dismissed prior to service, they will languish in the courts' dock-
ets. They are prime candidates for dismissal for failure to prosecute. Prisoners
generally have neither the knowledge nor the resources to conduct discovery and
move their cases to trial.
Turner, supra note 10, at 625.
4' See notes 5 & 7 supra.
" See notes 71-80 and accompanying text infra.
41 See note 75 and accompanying text infra.
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especially when compared with the fee that a lawyer would receive in similar FOIA litiga-
tion. In contrast with the normal attorney's fee, Crooker requested only $165.00. Crooker v.
Department of Justice, No. 80-1421 (D.C. Cir. Oct. 23, 1980). Cf. Jones v. United States
Secret Service, 81 F.R.D. 700, 702 (D.D.C. 1979) (pro se award of $425); Holly v. Acree, 72
F.R.D. 115, 116 ($620 awarded to pro se representative). Attorneys have occasionally been
less than circumspect in their fee requests. See, e.g., Copeland v. Marshall, 594 F.2d 244,
249 (D.C. Cir. 1978) (excessive fees charged by attorneys in civil right's case); Johnson v.
Georgia Highway Express, Inc., 488 F.2d 714, 717 (5th Cir. 1974) (possible duplication of
effort by attorneys).
The problem of how to calculate an attorney fee for a nonattorney is not insurmount-
able. The District of Columbia Circuit dealt with this problem in Jones v. United States
Secret Service, 81 F.R.D. 700, 702 (1979). Therein, the pro se plaintiff, a prisoner, claimed
an hourly wage of $50.00 for 85 hours of work. Id. In determining the amount of the award,
the court noted plaintiff's inexperience as an attorney, the time spent in nonlegal activities,
and the fact that as a public ward, the plaintiff gave up no income and incurred no expense.
Id. Concluding that the plaintiff did deserve some award for his "diligence and skill," the
court reduced the hourly wage to 10 dollars. Id. Furthermore, the court discounted the
hours by one-half, attributing the excess time to plaintiff's lack of experience. Id. The deter-
mining factors in the Jones decision have been employed by other courts. For example, the
economic distinction between legal and nonlegal work has been used to reduce awards for
services performed by nonattorneys. E.g., Johnson v. Georgia Highway Express, Inc., 488
F.2d 714, 717 (5th Cir. 1974); Lindy Bros. Builders, Inc., v. American Radiator & Stand.
Sanit. Corp., 487 F.2d 161, 167 (3d Cir. 1973). In Lamphere v. Brown, 610 F-2d 46, 48 (1st
Cir. 1979), the First Circuit found the work of paralegals "necessary and compensable," but
only at the rate of their actual hourly wage. Id. In contrast, courts frequently base awards to
attorneys on the fair market value of their services, rather than their normal hourly wage.
The fee actually incurred may not always be the fee awarded. See note 7 supra. Many
courts use a fair market value standard. See National Treasury Employees Union v. Nixon,
521 F.2d 317, 322 (D.C. Cir. 1975); Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. v. Wilderness Soc'y, 495
F.2d 1026, 1037 (D.C. Cir. 1974) (en banc), rev'd on other grounds, 421 U.S. 240 (1975);
Fairley v. Patterson, 493 F.2d 598, 607 (5th Cir. 1974). In Campbell v. United States Civil
Serv. Comm'n, 539 F.2d 58, 62 (10th Cir. 1978), an award of $250 was remanded for recon-
sideration as too low in light of the $35 per hour standard offered in FOIA's legislative
history. Id. (citing H.R. REP. No. 876, 93d Cong., 2d Sess., reprinted in [1974] U.S. CODE
CONG. & AD. NEws 6275). Courts also have alluded to the legislatively nurtured opinion that
a reasonable fee in a FOIA action is $1,000 to $1,400. American Fed'n of Gov't Employees v.
Rosen, 418 F. Supp. 205, 209 (N.D. Ill. 1976) (citing H.R. REP. No. 876, 93d Cong., 2d Sess.
9 (1974)).
Generally, courts will consider a variety of factors such as customary fees, reputation,
time limitations, and results in arriving at an appropriate hourly wage. See Pete v. United
Mine Workers of Am. Welfare & Retirement Fund of 1950, 517 F.2d 1275, 1290 (D.C. Cir.
1975); note 5 supra. An additional factor in arriving at a fair market value is loss of income
from other employment. 81 F.R.D. at 702. Significantly, this factor is normally considered in
relation to the amount of the award. Id.; ABA CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSmILrry, DR 2-
106(B) (1976). It has been used, however, as a rationale for denying fee awards. See Crooker
v. Department of the Treasury, 634 F.2d at 49.
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80 Crooker v. Department of Justice, 632 F.2d 916, 921 (1st Cir. 1980).
" Barrett v. United States Customs Serv., 482 F. Supp. 779, 780 (E.D. La. 1980); ac-
cord, Hannon v. Security Natl Bank, 537 F.2d 327, 329 (9th Cir. 1976). It is argued further
that the absence of a specific inclusion of nonattorneys in the statute implies that Congress
did not wish to compensate them for their services. Hannon v. Security Nat'l Bank, 537
F.2d at 328.
2 Mid-Hudson Legal Servs., Inc. v. G & U, Inc., 578 F.2d 34, 37 (2d Cir. 1978); Cuneo
v. Rumsfeld, 553 F.2d 1360, 1364 (D.C. Cir. 1977); Lee v. Southern Home Sites Corp., 444
F.2d 143, 147 n.3 (5th Cir. 1971); Miller v. Amusement Enterps., Inc., 426 F.2d 534, 538-39
(5th Cir. 1970). See also Crooker v. Department of the Treasury, 634 F.2d 48, 49 (2d Cir.
1980). The awards to legal service organizations are justified on the ground that attorneys
are actually involved. Crooker v. Department of the Treasury, 634 F.2d 48, 49 n.1 (2d Cir.
1980); Crooker v. Department of Justice, 632 F.2d 916, 921 n.7 (1st Cir. 1980) (citing
Palmigiano v. Garrahy, 616 F.2d 598 (1st Cir. 1980)). Furthermore, the courts want to sup-
port the public interests represented by these organizations. Mid-Hudson Legal Servs., Inc.,
v. G & U, Inc., 578 F.2d 34, 37 (1978).
63 See note 51 supra.
5 See Holly v. Acree, 72 F.R.D. 115, 116 (D.D.C. 1976), af'd without opinion sub nom.
Holly v. Chasen, 569 F.2d 160 (D.C. Cir. 1977); note 49 supra.
5 See note 49 supra.
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'" But see LaSalle Extension Univ. v. FTC, [1980] I Gov'T DISCLOSuRE (P-H) 80, at
171 (D.C. Cir. June 5, 1980). Shermco Indus. Inc. v. Secretary of United States Air Force,
452 F. Supp. 306, 326 (N.D. Tex. 1978).
17 Crooker v. Department of Justice, 632 F.2d at 921.
68 See Nussbaum, Attorney's Fees in Public Interest Litigation, 48 N.Y.U.L. REv. 301,
306 n.16 (1973). The key to the problem Hes in the large number of people below the pov-
erty level and the small number of legal service lawyers. Id.
Johnson v. Avery, 393 U.S. 483, 493 (1969) (Douglas, J., concurring).
80 Larsen, A PrisonerLooks at Writ-Writing, 56 CALn'. L. REv. 343, 345-46 (1968). One
commentator tersely summarized the problem as follows: "Lawyers generally require at least
a fifty dollar fee to travel to the prisons to consult with a prisoner. The ones not able to pay
this sum must resort to the next best course of action-act as their own lawyers." Id. at 345.
Even if counsel is assigned, the prisoner may be at a disadvantage since "some attorneys do
not feel an obligation to put forth their best efforts for a client who is not paying them and
who they probably will never see." Note, Legal Services for Prison Inmates, 1967 Wis. L.
REv. 514, 526.
61 The Second Circuit has recognized that an economic barrier may be presented in
either of two ways: "by the prospect of having to pay an attorney or having to forego an
opportunity to earn one's regular income for a day or more in order to prepare and pursue a
pro se suit." Crooker v. Department of the Treasury, 634 F.2d 48, 49 (2d Cir. 1980). See S.
REP. No. 854, 93d Cong., 2d Sess. 16 (1974) (quoting Sen. Thurmond).
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62 Carter v. Telectron, 452 F. Supp. 944, 046-49 (S.D. Tex. 1977). But see Johnson v.
Avery, 393 U.S. 483, 494 n.10 (1969) (citing Larsen, A PrisonerLooks at Writ-Writing, 56
CALm. L. REV. 343, 345-46 (1968)).
'3 See note 4 supra,
See note 33 and accompanying text supra.
" See 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(4)(F) (1976).
See id. 552(a)(4)(E).
67 See, e.g., Crooker v. Department of the Treasury, 634 F.2d 48, 49 (2d Cir. 1980);
Hannon v. Security Natl Bank, 537 F.2d 327, 329 n.1 (9th Cir. 1976).
" See Luzaich v. United States, 435 F. Supp. 31, 36 (D. Minn. 1977). Some commenta-
tors recommend the assignment of counsel as the most effective solution to the problems of
pro se litigation. Ziegler & Hermann, supra note 10, at 213.
9 See S. REP. No. 854, 93d Cong., 2d Sess. 16 (1974); accord, Cuneo v. Rumsfeld, 553
F.2d 1360, 1366 (D.C. Cir. 1977); Goldstein v. Levi, 415 F. Supp. 303, 305 (D.D.C. 1976);
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Bar Recommendations, supra note 71, at 114 n.13; see, e.g., Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S.
335 (1963). It is submitted that pro se litigants should not be denied fee awards, regardless
of whether they forego any income in prosecuting claims. Whether a pro se claimant is a
prisoner or unemployed is irrelevant to a determination of whether he is eligible for an
award. If a suit promotes the disclosure policy of the Act, economic status alone should not
preclude an award of attorney fees. If economic status is determinative of a litigant's eligi-
bility for a fee award, some inequities would result. For example, a lawyer who comes out of
retirement to pursue a FOIA claim would be ineligible because he did not forego other
income.
7 See notes 6 & 7 supra.
71 See note 7 supra.
1 Marschner v. Department of State, 410 F. Supp. 196, 201 (D. Conn. 1979).
74 See note 7 supra.
1 See, e.g., Polynesian Cultural Center, Inc., v. NLRB, 600 F.2d 1327, 1330 (9th Cir.
1979). The intentions of the Act do not include financing private actions where there is
already sufficient impetus to proceed. Blue v. Bureau of Prisons, 570 F.2d 529, 534 (5th Cir.
1978).
" See, e.g., Fenster v. Brown, [1980] Gov'T DisCLOSURE (P-H) 79,148 (D.C. Cir. Dec.
18, 1979).
7 Cuneo v. Rumsfeld, 553 F.2d 1360, 1368 (D.C. Cir. 1977); Project, Government Infor-
mation and the Rights of Citizens, 73 MICH. L. REv. 971, 1141 n.1 (1975).
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CONCLUSION
78 See Pope v. United States, 424 F. Supp. 962, 965-66 (S.D. Tex. 1977). In Pope, the
plaintiff, although obtaining much of the information sought, was held not to have substan-
tially prevailed. Furthermore, the government's withholding was deemed proper, there was
no public benefit, and the plaintiff's interest was commercial and personal. Id. at 966;
accord,Fenster v. Brown, [1980] Gov'T DxsCLosuRE (P-H) %79,148 (D.C. Cir. Dec. 18, 1979).
79 The application of the four factors for determining the appropriateness of an award
of fees requires sensitivity to the issues at hand. S. RP. No. 854, 93d Cong., 2d Sess. 19
(1974). In Shermco Indus., Inc. v. Secretary of the United States Air Force, 452 F. Supp.
306, 326 (N.D. Tex. 1978), a fee award was granted despite a commercial interest due to the
unreasonable withholding by the defendant. Id. In contrast, the government had valid rea-
son for refusing the disclosure of the material requested in Flower v. FBI, 448 F. Supp. 567,
574 (W.D. Tex. 1978). Attorney's fees were awarded, however, because of the strong public
benefit. Id.
80 Courts are more willing to grant fees where the information sought will benefit the
public. See Goldstein v. Levi, 415 F. Supp. 303, 305 (D.D.C. 1976); Consumers Union of
United States v. Board of Governors of the Fed. Reserve Sys., 410 F. Supp. 63, 64 (D.D.C.
1975).
" See Clark, Holding Government Accountable: the Amended Freedom of Information
Act, 84 YALE L.J. 741, 767 (1975).
82 Cf. Knight v. Auciello, 453 F.2d 852, 853 (1st Cir. 1972) (plaintiff's financial inability
to litigate may foster deliberate noncompliance with the civil rights laws). In Knight, the
district court had refused to award attorney's fees in a civil rights case, but the First Circuit
reversed and granted the award. Although not a FOIA case, the Knight court stated
incisively.
The violation of an important public policy may involve little by way of actual
damages, so far as a single individual is concerned, or little in comparison with the
cost of vindication, as the case at bar illustrates. If a defendant may feel that the
cost of litigation, and, particularly, that the financial circumstances of an injured
party may mean that the chances of suit being brought, or continued in the face of
opposition, will be small, there will be little brake upon deliberate wrongdoing.
453 F.2d at 853 (emphasis added).
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attorney fees to pro se FOIA litigants will further the FOIA's goal
of an informed electorate by encouraging agency compliance.
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I.INTRODUCTION ....................................................................... 32
II.FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER SURVEY ......................................... 36
III.PRO SE PROJECT BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW....................... 38
IV. EXAMPLES OF EXPERIENCES IN PRO SE PROJECT CASES ........... 44
A. Prisoner Civil Rights and Religious Freedom ........................ 44
B. Civil Rights and the Fourth Amendment ............................. 45
C. Due Process Rights in a Treatment Facility .......................... 47
D. Employment Discrimination ................................................ 48
V. STATISTICS ON PRO SE PROJECT CASES .................................... 48
VI. ASSESSING THE PRO SE PROJECTS EFFECTIVENESS AND
PROPOSED FUTURE STEPS ........................................................ 50
I. INTRODUCTION
Legal services are expensive to provide. Attorneys fees alone
are expensive: the average attorneys hourly billing rate in the
1
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on a number of factors, including the attorneys experience level,
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practice area, and legal market. In addition, out-of-pocket costs in
a litigation matter that proceeds to trial (such as filing fees, expert
Dan Gustafson and Karla Gluek are the founding members of Gustafson
Gluek PLLC. Joe Bourne is an associate attorney at Gustafson Gluek.
1. Debra Cassens Weiss, Are Female Lawyers Worth $50 an Hour Less than Men?
Average Billing Rates Show Gap, A.B.A. J. (Apr. 8, 2011, 1:16 PM),
http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/average_lawyer_billing_rates_are_more
_than_20_percent_lower_for_women_than_/.
2. Leigh Jones, Rich Lawyers Are Getting Richer Faster, THOMSON REUTERS NEWS
& INSIGHT (Apr. 16, 2012), http://newsandinsight.thomsonreuters.com/Legal
/News/2012/04_-_April/Rich_lawyers_are_getting_richer_faster/ (experience
level); Orin Kerr, Average Billing Rates Charged by Washington DC Lawyers, VOLOKH
CONSPIRACY (Sept. 10, 2010, 1:57 PM), http://www.volokh.com/2010/09
/10/average-billing-rates-charged-by-washington-dc-lawyers/ (legal market); id.
(practice area).
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3. Court Costs and Attorney Fees: The Contingency Fee, HARRELL & HARRELL,
http://www.harrellandharrell.com/court-costs-and-attorney-fees.php (last visited
Oct. 17, 2012).
4. Id.
5. Why Do You Use Contingency Fees?, MCCLANAHAN MYERS ESPEY LLP,
http://www.mmellp.com/faqs/why-do-you-use-contingency-fees/ (last visited Oct.
17, 2012).
6. See id. ([Contingency fees] discourag[e] attorneys from presenting
claims that have negative value . . . .).
7. U.S. CONST. amends. VI, XIV; Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335, 34445
(1963).
8. Evitts v. Lucey, 469 U.S. 387, 396 (1985).
9. E.g., MINN. STAT. 253B.07, subdiv. 2c (2010).
10. See, e.g., Vitek v. Jones, 445 U.S. 480, 497 (1980); Heryford v. Parker, 396
F.2d 393, 396 (10th Cir. 1968); Jenkins v. Dir. of Va. Ctr. for Behavioral Rehab.,
624 S.E.2d 453, 460 (Va. 2006). But see Beaulieu v. Minn. Dept of Human Servs.,
798 N.W.2d 542, 549 (Minn. Ct. App. 2011), review granted, No. A10-1350, 2011
Minn. LEXIS 459, at *1 (Minn. July 19, 2011). In the interest of full disclosure, we
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represent Mr. Beaulieu in litigation seeking to vindicate his right to the effective
assistance of counsel at all stages of civil commitment proceedings, including
direct appeal. We recently argued this issue in the Minnesota Supreme Court; the
court has not yet issued an opinion. See Beaulieu, 2011 Minn. LEXIS 459, at *1.
11. Gideon, 372 U.S. at 344.
12. In re Gault, 387 U.S. 1, 36 (1967) (finding right to appointed counsel in
non-criminal juvenile delinquency proceedings); see also Gagnon v. Scarpelli, 411
U.S. 778, 787 (1973) (finding right to appointed counsel in some probation and
parole proceedings).
13. William L. Dick, Jr., Note, The Right to Appointed Counsel for Indigent Civil
Litigants: The Demands of Due Process, 30 WM. & MARY L. REV. 627, 63239 (1989)
(citing and discussing a mixed bag of cases in this area).
14. See, e.g., 42 U.S.C. 1988(b) (2006).
15. See Lassiter v. Dept of Soc. Servs. of Durham Cnty., N.C., 452 U.S. 18,
2627 ([T]he Courts precedents speak with one voice about what fundamental
fairness has meant when the Court has considered the right to appointed counsel,
and we thus draw from them the presumption that an indigent litigant has a right
to appointed counsel only when, if he loses, he may be deprived of his physical
liberty.); Hughen v. Highland Estates, 48 P.3d 1238, 1240 (Idaho 2002); In re
Smiley, 330 N.E.2d 53, 5557 (N.Y. 1975).
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Eighth Circuit. Each judges weighted caseload is over 600, which
is 20% higher than the national average of about 500 weighted
cases per judge and far exceeds the 430 weighted cases threshold,
which is a key factor in determining when additional judicial
46
resources may be needed. Busy courts and heavy caseloads have a
47
cost to the court system and to taxpayers who fund the courts.
And pro se cases, in particular, require extra time and attention
48
from the courts (both judges and staff). The District of
Minnesota has seen about 100 to 200 civil, nonprisoner pro se cases
49
each year.
The Minnesota Federal Pro Se Project (Pro Se Project) was
founded on May 1, 2009, as a joint initiative by the United States
District Court for the District of Minnesota and the Minnesota
Chapter of the Federal Bar Association (FBA) after Chief Judge
Michael J. Davis approached the Minnesota Chapter of the FBA in
the summer of 2008 to initiate discussions about how to provide pro
50
bono representation to pro se litigants. At its core, the Pro Se Project
51
is about access to justice. The Pro Se Project is designed to help
address both of these issues: the disadvantage and difficulties pro se
litigants face in our adversarial system, and the strain on the courts.
http://www.uscourts.gov/Statistics/FederalCourtManagementStatistics
/DistrictCourtsSep2011.aspx (last visited Oct. 17, 2012).
45. Kanski, supra note 44, at 1.
46. Id.
47. These issues can cause delay in processing cases, require funding of
additional judges and staff in order to process the cases, or both. See, e.g., ADMIN.
OFFICE OF THE U.S. COURTS, FEDERAL JUDICIAL CASELOAD: RECENT TRENDS 13 (2001),
available at http://www.uscourts.gov/uscourts/Statistics
/FederalJudicialCaseloadStatistics/2001/20015yr.pdf (discussing creation of
additional judgeships).
48. STIENSTRA ET AL., supra note 16, at 37.
49. Lora Friedemann, Get Involved in the FBA Pro Se Project, MINN. CHAPTER
FED. B. ASSN: BAR TALK, Oct. 21, 2009, at 1, available at http://fedbar.org/Image
-Library/Chapters/Minnesota-Chapter/Bar-Talk/October-2009.pdf (estimating
100 to 150 cases per year). In 2011, the number of civil, nonprisoner pro se cases
filed was 201. Tiffany Sanders, Pro Se Project Coordinator, 2011 Civil Cases 2 (Aug.
20, 2012) (on file with authors).
50. Molly Borg, The Pro Se Projects Invaluable Assistance to the Court, MINN.
CHAPTER FED. B. ASSN: BAR TALK, Oct. 21, 2009, at 4, available at
http://fedbar.org/Image-Library/Chapters/Minnesota-Chapter/Bar-Talk
/October-2009.pdf; Friedemann, supra note 49, at 1.
51. See generally U.S. DIST. COURT, DIST. OF MINN. & FED. BAR ASSN, MINN.
CHAPTER, PRO SE PROJECT OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 (2011)
[hereinafter PRO SE PROJECT], available at http://www.fedbar.org
/proseproject2011.pdf.
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52. Id. at 3.
53. Id.
54. Id.
55. Parties who have developed reputations for bringing numerous, typically
meritless claims are often referred to as frequent filers, and their cases are
sometimes viewed skeptically. See Michael C. Dorf, How Should Courts Handle
Frequent Filers? A Trampling Incident at a Florida Wal-Mart Highlights a Dilemma,
FINDLAW (Dec. 10, 2003), http://writ.news.findlaw.com/dorf/20031210.html.
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required to pay the costs and expenses actually incurred. Of
course, a pro se litigant may be indigent and unable to afford
reimbursing costs and expenses. In that instance, several options
must be explored. The attorney should seek to limit costs as much
as possible, including by trying to obtain free services from
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professionals and process servers. Some legal services programs
already have existing arrangements with programs that provide
these free services, such as pro bono court reporting services for
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indigent litigants. If the court has not issued a scheduling order,
the attorney should also seek to limit costs by requesting an early
settlement conference with the magistrate judge or by requesting
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limits on discovery. Costs may be reimbursed from an attorneys
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fees award. When costs and expenses must be incurred and the
client is indigent and cannot afford them, [t]he FBA will endeavor
to pay costs and expenses actually incurred for incidentals that are
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not reimbursed. The Pro Se Project does not guarantee that the
FBA will reimburse, or will be able to reimburse, out-of-pocket costs
and expenses actually incurred; it guarantees only that the FBA will
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[r]eview and consider[] them. In fact, due to a number of
factors (including the generosity of Pro Se Project participants), the
Pro Se Projects cost-reimbursement policy has never been tested.
As a result, even the Pro Se Project Coordinator does not know how
reimbursement will work in practice when a request is made.
The Pro Se Project has taken other steps to encourage and
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facilitate participation. In 2010, the Project sought and obtained
designation from the Minnesota Board of Continuing Legal
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Education as an approved legal services provider. As a result,
64. Id. at 5.
65. See id.
66. For example, the Minnesota Association of Verbatim Reporters and
Captioners has a Pro Bono Committee that provides guidelines to and works with
the Minnesota State Bar Association and other organizations to provide pro bono
court reporting services to indigent litigants. See About Us: Committees, MINN. ASSN
VERBATIM REPS. & CAPTIONERS, http://www.mavrc.org/about/committees.php (last
visited Oct. 17, 2012).
67. PRO SE PROJECT, supra note 51, at 5.
68. See id.
69. Id.
70. Id.
71. See id. at 6.
72. Tiffany Sanders, Chief Judge Davis Recognizes Volunteers, Firms and Court
Personnel for Contributions to Pro Se Project, MINN. CHAPTER FED. B. ASSN: BAR TALK,
Dec. 15, 2010, at 1, available at http://fedbar.org/Image-Library/Chapters
/Minnesota-Chapter/Bar-Talk/December-2010.pdf.
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73. Attorneys may receive one hour of CLE credit for every six hours of pro
bono representation provided through an approved legal services provider, such as
the Pro Se Project, with a maximum of six hours total per reporting period. See
RULES OF THE MINNESOTA STATE BD. OF CONTINUING LEGAL EDUC. R. 6(D) (Minn.
State Bd. of CLE 2010), available at http://www.mbcle.state.mn.us/MBCLE/pages
/user_documents/CLE%20RULES%202-2010.pdf.
74. See Tiffany Sanders, Pro Se Project Update, MINN. CHAPTER FED. B. ASSN:
BAR TALK, Mar. 16, 2011, at 9, available at http://fedbar.org/Image-Library
/Chapters/Minnesota-Chapter/Bar-Talk/March-2011.pdf.
75. See id.
76. See id.
77. Clerks Corner: New Help for Pro Se Litigants, MINN. CHAPTER FED. B. ASSN:
BAR TALK, Dec. 21, 2009, at 11, available at http://fedbar.org/Image
-Library/Chapters/Minnesota-Chapter/Bar-Talk/Winter-2009.pdf.
78. Representing Yourself (Pro Se), U.S. DIST. CT. DIST. MINN.,
http://www.mnd.uscourts.gov/Pro-Se.shtml (last visited Oct. 17, 2012).
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litigants get their foot in the courthouse door, and, once there,
the Pro Se Project can continue to assist those who would benefit
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from meeting with an attorney.
79. Tricia Pepin, More Help for Pro Se Litigants, MINN. CHAPTER FED. B. ASSN:
BAR TALK, Mar. 17, 2010, at 8, available at http://fedbar.org/Image
-Library/Chapters/Minnesota-Chapter/Bar-Talk/March-2010.pdf.
80. 42 U.S.C. 2000cc-1(a)(b)(2) (2006).
81. Jihad v. Fabian, Civ. No. 09-CV-01604 (SRN/LIB), 2011 WL 1641767,
at *1 (D. Minn. May 2, 2011).
82. Id. at *1.
83. Id. at *10.
84. Id.
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85. Kind v. Nw. Metro. Drug Task Force, Civ. No. 09-1265 (JSM) (D. Minn.
Mar. 31, 2011) (order granting summary judgment in part and denying summary
judgment in part).
86. Id.
87. Id.
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claim that the searches of the stores, which caused a mess and
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damaged his property, were executed unreasonably.
The plaintiff litigated his case pro se for more than two years
before the case was referred to the Pro Se Project, which found
volunteer lawyers to enter appearances on the eve of trial.
Following additional discovery and pretrial motion practice, the
volunteer lawyers tried the case to a jury, which ultimately reached
a verdict in favor of the remaining defendants. The volunteer
lawyers benefitted from their involvement in this case. Multiple
attorneys received valuable experience, including various firsts,
such as being first chair at trial, examining witnesses at trial, taking
a deposition, and arguing pretrial motions. The plaintiff and the
court also benefitted from the lawyers involvement in the case.
Trial is the most difficult part of the adversarial process for a pro se
litigant to navigate, and the assistance of counsel resulted in the
skillful presentation of evidence by attorneys who understood the
legal claims and defenses at issue. In other words, the plaintiff had
a fair chance, which is all that a party can ask for, and which a court
is supposed to ensure (although there is potential tension with the
courts neutrality, which the court must maintain).
This case also highlights some of the difficult aspects of the Pro
Se Project. This was not a frivolous or meritless caseit had
enough merit to survive two years of litigation while the plaintiff
proceeded pro se, and there was enough evidence supporting the
plaintiffs Fourth Amendment claim to withstand summary
judgment. It is fair to say that the plaintiff was disadvantaged in the
discovery and pretrial litigation process because he lacked counsel
until shortly before trial. Had he been represented from the start,
the case may have been more likely to settle. Litigation of difficult
issues is always uncertain, and when parties reach settlement
agreements, more parties can be satisfied with the result. This type
of case can pose a dilemma for the Pro Se Project because it
requires a significant commitment on the part of the volunteer
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lawyer. Additionally, the volunteer attorney may be brought in
after the close of discovery or rulings on significant motions and
therefore may be limited in the evidence or legal arguments that
may be available.
88. Id.
89. By contrast, Rule 6.1 of the Minnesota Rules of Professional Conduct sets
an aspirational goal for each lawyer to provide fifty hours of pro bono legal services
per year. MINN. RULES OF PROFL CONDUCT R. 6.1 (2005).
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D. Employment Discrimination
A pro se plaintiff filed an employment discrimination complaint
against her former employer, alleging that she was terminated
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Pro Se Project, the plaintiff tried but was unable to find a lawyer to
represent her on a contingency basis. After referral, a volunteer
attorney entered an appearance on her behalf; this occurred
before the first status conference and before any dispositive
motions were filed. The parties began the discovery process,
including interrogatories and production of documents, and
depositions were taken of the plaintiff and of her immediate
supervisor. They ultimately reached an agreement to settle the
matter at a settlement conference, which successfully resolved the
plaintiffs claims without the delay and uncertainty of further
litigation and relieved the court of the burden of presiding over
any further proceedings or motion practice.
The volunteer attorney was able to develop important
litigation skills by taking and defending depositions and
conducting discovery and settlement negotiations. The main
difficulty presented by this case related to costs. The pro se litigant
was granted in forma pauperis (IFP) status by the court because of
her financial status, which meant the court would waive filing fees
but not remove all costs of litigation. The plaintiff was able to
obtain pro bono court reporting services for the deposition of her
supervisor, but it only covered up to two hours and seventy-five
pages. The deposition required more time than that, and how the
Pro Se Projects reimbursement policy will operate in regard to the
volunteer lawyers request for reimbursement remains to be seen.
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senior litigators, who would not reap the same kinds of experience
benefits as younger lawyers.
We think the better course is to continue to use volunteer
attorneys, but to publicly fund and guarantee reimbursement of
their out-of-pocket costs. Softer incentives are already in place to
convince attorneys to volunteer their time. The availability of CLE
credit to attorneys participating in the Pro Se Project is one such
incentive. A second is the public good that comes from assisting
people and resolving these disputes. Federal judges and the FBA
consistently recognize the efforts of volunteer attorneys in Pro Se
Project cases and the effects these efforts have on access to justice.
Finally, participation in the Pro Se Project provides lawyers with
experience that they may otherwise struggle to obtain early in their
careers. All volunteer lawyers interact with the pro se clients, and
the client contact allows the lawyers to develop their skills in that
area. Depending on the case, the attorneys may also conduct
discovery, submit and argue motions, take and defend depositions,
negotiate a settlement with opposing counsel, or even try the case
to a jury or the court. Gaining this experience is a real benefit to
young lawyers careers, as it helps them become better lawyers; in
the same way, it helps their law firms by making them more
valuable assets.
Public funding of costs would be an important compromise
with real financial benefits to the system. It is one thing for a
lawyer or law firm to volunteer time, but it is another to ask them to
pay money out of pocket. Public funding and a firm costs
reimbursement policy will remove the disincentive to participate
that the prospect of out-of-pocket expenses creates. With that out
of the way, the incentives discussed above will weigh even more
strongly in favor of attorney participation in the Pro Se Project.
Although this is an important issue concerning access to justice that
independently justifies public funding of costs reimbursement, it is
also possible that some of the funding may be recaptured through
savings. As pro se litigants receive the assistance of counsel, the
special demands and burdens that pro se litigants place on the court
should be lessened. It is worth noting that these costs are likely
self-controllingeven with reimbursable costs, attorneys are
unlikely to devote uncompensated time to a matter when it will not
benefit the clients caseand they could easily be further
contained through a reasonableness review as part of the
reimbursement process. At the same time, because funding
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21.BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF LANCASTER PA.;
22.DENNIS STUCKEY CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF
LANCASTER PA.;
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24.YORGEY'S RESTAURANT & BAR NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER PA.;
25.UPS COPY STORE STONE MILL PLAZA LANCASTER PA.;
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27.PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE TROOP J. LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST LANCASTER
PA.;
28.COMMANDER PA. STATE POLICE TROOP J LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST LANCASTER
PA.;
29.PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION(PENNDOT);
30.BEVERLY POINTS ESQ. LEGAL COUNSEL PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION;
31.LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS COUNTY OF LANCASTER PA.;
32.TERRY BERGMAN SHERIFF OF LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS
COUNTY OF LANCASTER PA.;
33.MARK REESE CHIEF DEPUTY LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS
COUNTY OF LANCASTER PA. FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE PRO SE. REINSTATED
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34.RANDALL O. WENGER PROTHONOTARY.
35.LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER COLLEGE AVENUE LANCASTER
PENNSYLVANIA
36.DR. L. WENGER LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
37.WEIS MARKETS SADSBURY PENNSYLVANIA
38.WEIS PHARMACY SADSBURY PENNSYLVANIA
39.AMY BRENT PHARMICIST DISTRICT MANAGER WEIS MARKET
40.CVS PHARMACY MANOR SHOPPING CENTER LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
41.FULTON FINANCIAL CORPORATION LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
42.FULTON BANK LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
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44.PHILLIP WENGER COO FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION
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46.MS DANA CHRYST BOARD OF DIRECTORS FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION
LANCASTER
47.GENERAL HOSPITAL
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51.JOHN BUCKWALTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIRMAN LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS
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61.SUSAN SHIPIRO WGAL TV-8
62.BARBARA BARR WGAL TV-8
63.LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS LANCASTER COUNTY
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67.LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY
DEPARTMENT
68.NURSE 1 OF JULY 13 2009 OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY
DEPARTMENT
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DEPARTMENT
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DEPARTMENT
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72.BRANCH MANAGER WACHOVIA BANK HERSHEY AVENUE AND MANOR STREETS
LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
73.ANNIE BAILEYS RESTUARANT AND BAR
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76.MIKE GEESEY PROPRIETOR MARION COURTROOM
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78.JOHN KATRAS PROPRIETOR ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT
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87.PENNSYLVANIA CAREER LINK LIBERTY PLACE LANCASTER
88.LANCASTER EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AGENCY (LETA)
89.MARK SPRUNGER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LETA
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117. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (DIA)
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MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY
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UNIVERSITY
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146. YORGOS BAR AND RESTAURANT, GEORGE KATSAROS, AND MRS.
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OPTOMETRISTS, LANCASTER, PA.
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151. DR. HARRY BREITMAN, LANCASTER, PA.,
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161. ABIGAL PFLUMM STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREAT
162. ELIZABETH PFLUMM STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
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166. KEVIN HOBDAY STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
167. ANNA CATERBONE STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
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AUTHORITIES
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211. 40.TORIBIO MANUEL, AND TORIBIO 1228 FREMONT ST
212. 41.KAUFFMAN SABRINA, 1224 FREMONT ST
213. 42.DELAHOZ, SANDRA 1222 FREMONT ST
214. 43.BORTZFIELD JAMES T, 1220 FREMONT ST
215. 44.MOYER, LINDA AND DANIEL IVGARAGES AND ORCHARD1258 REAR
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217. 46.MELVIN, STEPHANIE 1216 FREMONT ST
218. 47.MCDOWELL, JONATHAN MICHAEL 1214 FREMONT ST
219. 48.ZETTLEMOYER ROBERTA M, 1210 FREMONT ST
220. 49.PROGRAM ASSISTANCE CORP, 1208 FREMONT ST
221. 50.FLAHARTY JACQUELINE N, 1206 FREMONT ST
222. 51.DARRAH, DAVID 1204 FREMONT ST
223. BELLVEDERE INN, N.QUEEN AND LEMON STREET, LANCASTER, PA
224. THE HONORALBE EDWARD G. SMITH, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSLVANIA, ALLENTOWN, PA
225. CENTER CITY BRANCK LANCASTER YMCA, HARRISBURG AVENUE,
LANCASTER, PA
226. RAYMOND PENNINO AND VILLANOVA WEST BAR AND RESTUARANT,
Columbia Avenue, Lancaster, PA
227. RANDY, BARTENDER AND HOUSE OF PASTA, Millersville Pike, Lancaster, PA
228. ASHLEY DOE, 1242 Fremont Street -
229. THE GRAHAMS, 1246 Fremont Street, Lancaster, PA -
230. LOWES STORE, Columbia Ave., Lancaster, PA
231. MILLER OPTICAL, LANCASTER, PA
232. TJ ROCKWELLS RESTAURANT AND BAR, ELIZABETHTOWN, LANCASTER, PA
233. MANHIEM TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
234. M&T BANK, COLUMBIA AVENUE, LANCATER, PA
235. KRISTINA E. FINDIKYAN
236. HEARST CORPORATION
237. WGAL-TV
238. SGT CHARLES M. MELHORN OF MANHEIM TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
239. PETE ANDERS OF MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
240. MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
241. TURKEY HILL CONVENIENCE STORES
242. PENNSLVANIA SUPERIOR COURT PROTHONOTARY
243. PENNSLVANIA SUPREME COURT PROTHONOTARY
244. MARC ZUCKERBERG AND FACEBOOK
245. PA FILE AND SERVE
246. JAMES ELMER MITCHELL and JOHN BRUCE JESSEN, CIA TORTURE
PSYCHOLOGISTS
247. NAUGHTY GOOSE BAR, NORTHEAST, MARYLAND
248. LOXLEY'S BAR AND RESTAURANT, LANCASTER, PENNSLVANIA
249. SKETCHERS STORE, LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST, LANCASTER, PENNSLVANIA
250. AMVETS POST 19, FAIRVIEW AVENUE, LANCASTER, PENNSLVANIA
251. SONS OF SQUADRON 19, FAIRVIEW AVENUE, LANCASTER, PENNSLVANIA
252. KEVIN MILLER, FAIRVIEW AVENUE, LANCASTER, PENNSLVANIA
253. CHRISTOPHER A. WRAY, DIRECTOR OF THE FBI, WASHINGTON, D.C.
254. WEIS PHARMACY, MILLERSVILLE PIKE, LANCASTER, PA
255. JOHN DOE, PHARMICIST ONE, WEIS PHARMACY, MILLERSVILLE PIKE,
LANCASTER, PA
256. JANE DOE, PHARMICIST TWO, WEIS PHARMACY, MILLERSVILLE PIKE,
LANCASTER, PA
257. CVS PHARMACY, MILLERSVILLE PIKE, LANCASTER, PA
258. JOHN DOE, PHARMICIST ONE, CVS PHARMACY, MILLERSVILLE PIKE,
LANCASTER, PA
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ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment & Surveillance,
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Notice and Disclaimer: Stan J. Caterbone and the Advanced Media Group have been slandered, defamed, and
publicly discredited since 1987 due to going public (Whistle Blower) with allegations of misconduct and fraud
within International Signal & Control, Plc. of Lancaster, Pa. (ISC pleaded guilty to selling arms to Iraq via
South Africa and a $1 Billion Fraud in 1992). Unfortunately we are forced to defend our reputation and the
truth without the aid of law enforcement and the media, which would normally prosecute and expose public
corruption. We utilize our communications to thwart further libelous and malicious attacks on our person, our
property, and our business. We continue our fight for justice through the Courts, and some communications
are a means of protecting our rights to continue our pursuit of justice. Advanced Media Group is also a
member of the media. Reply if you wish to be removed from our Contact List. How long can Lancaster County
and Lancaster City hide me and Continue to Cover-Up my Whistle Blowing of the ISC Scandel (And the Torture
from U.S. Sponsored Mind Control)?
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Katherine Wood-Jacobs George Alspach
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12/08/2008 ORDER (NO FEE) FILED. AND NOW, THIS 3RD DAY OF DECEMBER, 2008, UPON PRESENTATION
AND CONSIDERATION OF THE ATTACHED INFORMATION, REGARDING THE REQUEST OF
STANLEY J. CATERBONE TO FILE IFP SAID REQUEST IS GRANTED. BY THE COURT: JOSEPH C.
MADENSPACHER, JUDGE. CC'S WITH 236 NOTICE TO: BEVERLY J. POINTS, ESQ., STANLEY J.
CATERBONE, (6)
12/31/2008 PRAECIPE TO REINSTATE THE COMPLAINT. COMPLAINT REINSTATED AS DIRECTED. RANDALL
O. WENGER, PROTHONOTARY.
FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
01/28/2009 PRAECIPE TO REINSTATE COMPLAINT. REINSTATED AS DIRECTED BY RANDALL O. WENGER,
PROTHONOTARY. FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
02/09/2009 MOTION TO FILE EXHIBIT C FILED BY STANLEY J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
02/20/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT F,G,H,I TO THE ABOVE CAPTIONED CASE FILED BY:
STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE - ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP.
02/26/2009 PRAECIPE TO REINSTATE COMPLAINT. REINSTATED AS DIRECTED BY RANDALL O. WENGER,
PROTHONOTARY. FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
03/10/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT J FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
03/12/2009 MOTION TO FILE EXHIBIT L FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
03/18/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT M FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
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04/15/2009 ORDER (NO FEE) ENTERED AND FILED. AND NOW, THIS 15TH DAY OF APRIL, 2009, BASED UPON
THE ATTACHED FORENSIC REPORT, AND IT APPEARING THAT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS
ACCEPTED BY THE PROTHONOTARY FOR FILING WERE SIGNED IN HUMAN BLOOD, THE
PROTHONOTARY IS DIRECTED TO STRIKE THE FILING OF THOSE DOCUMENTS FROM THE CIVIL
DOCKET RECORD AND IT IS FURTHER DIRECTED THAT THEY REMAIN, IN THE INTEREST OF
PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY AND FOR ANY APPROPRIATE LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTION, IN THE
CUSTODY OF THE OFFICE OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY DETECTIVES AND THE DISTRICT
ATTORNEY. THE DOCUMENTS AT CI-08-13373 ARE: "MOTION TO FILE EXHIBIT W" , "MOTION TO
FILE EXHIBIT X" , "MOTION TO FILE EXHIBIT Y" THE DOCUMENT AT CI-07-03924 IS: "MOTION TO
FILE EXHIBIT Z" UNTIL FURTHER ORDER OF COURT NO DOCUMENTS FROM THE PLAINTIFF,
ACTING PRO SE, SHALL BE ACCEPTED FOR FILING UNTIL THEY HAVE BEEN INSPECTED BY AND
CLEARED AS FREE OF HEALTH HAZARDOUS TAINT BY THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT. BY THE
COURT: LOUIS J. FARINA, PRESIDENT JUDGE COPIES W/236 NOTICE HAND DELIVERED TO:
DISTRICT ATTORNEY, JAN WALTERS, COUNTY DETECTIVE, RANDALL WENGER,
PROTHONOTARY, TERRY BERGMAN, SHERIFF, AND MAILED TO STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE
04/17/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT W FILED BY: STANLELY J. CATERBONE, PRO SE (CORRECT
FILING DATE APRIL 17, 2009 AT 11:41 A.M.)
04/17/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT Y FILED BY: STANLEY J. CATERBONE, PRO SE
04/20/2009 ORDER (NO FEE) FILED. AND NOW, THIS 17TH DAY OF APRIL, 2009, THE ORDER ISSUED APRIL
15, 2009 IS VACATED AND SUBSTITUTED WITH THE FOLLOWING: CORRECTIVE ORDER: AND
NOW, THIS 17TH DAY OF APRIL, 2009, BASED UPON THE ATTACHED FORENSIC REPORT, AND IT
APPEARING THAT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ACCEPTED BY THE PROTHONOTARY FOR
FILING WERE SIGNED IN HUMAN BLOOD, THE PROTHONOTARY IS DIRECTED TO STRIKE THE
FILING OF THOSE DOCUMENTS FROM THE CIVIL DOCKET RECORD AND IT IS FURTHER
DIRECTED THAT THEY REMAIN, IN THE INTEREST OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY AND FOR
ANY APPROPRIATE LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTION, IN THE CUSTODY OF THE OFFICE OF THE
LANCASTER COUNTY DETECTIVES AND THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. THE DOCUMENTS
DOCKETED TO CI-08-13373 ARE: "MOTION TO FILE EXHIBIT W" , "MOTION TO FILE EXHIBIT X",
"MOTION TO FILE EXHIBIT Y", AND "MOTION TO FILE EXHIBIT Z". UNTIL FURTHER ORDER OF
COURT NO DOCUMENTS FROM THE PLAINTIFF, ACTING PRO SE, SHALL BE ACCEPTED FOR
FILING UNTIL THEY BEEN INSPECTED BY AND CLEARED AS FREE OF HEALTH HAZARDOUS
TAINT BY THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT. BY THE COURT: LOUIS J. FARINA, PRESIDENT JUDGE,
COPIES W/236 NOTICE TO: DISTRICT ATTORNEY (HAND DELIVERED) / JAN WALTERS, COUNTY
DETECTIVE (HAND DELIVERED), RANDALL WENGER, PROTHONOTARY (IN FILE-CI-07-03924)
TERRY BERGMAN, SHERIFF (HAND DELIVERED), STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE, (MAILED)
04/21/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A2 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
04/23/2009 PRAECIPE TO REINSTATE THE COMPLAINT ORGINALLY FILED ON DECEMBER 3, 2008 FILED BY:
STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE, PLAINTIFF
REINSTATED AS DIRECTED. RANDALL O. WENGER, PROTHONOTARY
04/27/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-4 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
04/27/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-3 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
04/27/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBITS A-5 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
04/30/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-6 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
05/06/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-5 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
05/18/2009 PRAECIPE TO RENAME EXHIBIT A-5 OF MAY 6, 2009 TO EXHIBIT A-7 FILED BY STAN J.
CATERBONE.
05/18/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-8 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE.
05/22/2009 PRAECIPE TO REINSTATE COMPLAINT FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE. REINSTATED AS
REQUESTED. RANDALL O. WENGER, PROTHONOTARY
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06/08/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-11. FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
06/11/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBT A-13. FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
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CIVIL RIGHTS AND ANTI-TRUST CASE
STREET BUSINESS CENTER, ET AL, LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, COLLEGE
AVENUE, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, DR. L. WENGER, LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL
CENTER, WEIS MARKETS, SADSBURY, PENNSYLVANIA, WEIS PHARMACY SADSBURY,
PENNSYLVANIA, AMY BRENT, PHARMICIST, DISTRICT MANAGER, WEIS MARKET, CVS
PHARMACY, MANOR SHOPPING CENTER, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FULTON FINANCIAL
CORPORATION, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FULTON BANK, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, MR.
R. SCOTT SMITH, CEO, FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION, PHILLIP WENGER, COO, FULTON
FINANICAL CORPORATION, MR. CRAIG RODA, CEO FULTON BANK, MS DANA CHRYST, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS, FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, NEW
HOLLAND DENTAL CLINIC, NEW HOLLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, DR. WEST, NEW HOLLAND DENTAL
CLINIC, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, INC., LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, STEVE WEAVER,
MANAGER, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, JOHN BUCKWALTER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
CHAIRMAN, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, HIGH INDUSTRIES, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA,
FRANK MCCABE, HIGH HOTELS, S. DALE HIGH, HIGH INDUSTRIES, BARLEY SNYDER, LLC.,
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, SHAWN LONG, ESQ., BARLEY SNYDER, LLC, WGAL TV-8,
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, PAUL QUINN, GENERAL MANAGER, WGAL TV-8, DOUG ALLEN,
WGAL TV-8, JANELLE STELLSON, WGAL TV-8, SUSAN SHIPIRO, WGAL TV-8, BARBARA BARR,
WGAL TV-8, LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, LANCASTER COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA, COPY MAX/IMPRESSO OFFICE MAX, RED ROSE COMMONS, LANCASTER,
PENNSYLVANIA, LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS, LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS, RYAN P. AUMENT, LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS, LANCASTER
GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, NURSE 1 OF
JULY 13, 2009 OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, NURSE 2
OF JULY 13, 2009 OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, DR.
VITO DICAMILLO OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT,
WACHOVIA BANK, HERSHEY AVENUE AND MANOR STREETS, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA,
BRANCH MANAGER, WACHOVIA BANK, HERSHEY AVENUE AND MANOR STREETS, LANCASTER,
PENNSYLVANIA, ANNIE BAILEYS RESTUARANT AND BAR, MARION COURTROOM RESTUARANT
AND BAR, MARION STREET CAFE, MIKE GEESEY, PROPRIETOR, MARION COURTROOM, ALLEY
KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT, JOHN KATRAS, PROPRIETOR, ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT,
BRETT STABLEY, MANAGER, ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT, ROSA ROSA RESTUARANT,
THE VILLAGE NIGHTCLUB, GEORGE SOUKAS, MANAGER, THE VILLAGE NIGHTCLUB, RUBY
TUESDAY, RESTUARANT BAR AND GRILL, MANOR SHOPPING CENTER, VALENTINOS CAFE,
LANCASTER BRICKYARD BAR, LANCASTER COUNTY RESTUARANT ASSOCIATION, DAVID
PFLUMM, PENNSYLVANIA CAREER LINK, LIBERTY PLACE, LANCASTER, LANCASTER
EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AGENCY (LETA), MARK SPRUNGER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LETA, RED
ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY (RRTA), DAVID KILMER, RED ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY,
LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU, KIETH SADDLER, CHIEF OF POLICE, LANCASTER CITY
POLICE BUREAU, SGT. RICHARD COSMORE, LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU, LANCASTER
CITY HOUSING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT, MR. MCGUIRE, LANCASTER CITY HOUSING
INSPECTION DEPARTMENT AND NON-UNIFORMED UNION, REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER CITY
POLICE UNION, LANCASTER CITY POLICE UNION, RICHARD GRAY, MAYOR , CITY OF
LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTYWIDE COMMUNICATIONS, WILLIAM RICHARD PLANK,
RESIDENTS OF 1200 BLOCK FREMONT STREET, LANCASTER, PA , LANCASTER COUNTY
DISTRICT ATTORNEY OFFICE, CRAIG STEDMAN, LANCASTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY, MICHAEL
LANDIS, DETECTIVE, LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRICT ATTY. OFFICE, PRESIDENT JUDGE, LOUIS
FARINA, LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUDGE JAMES P. CULLEN,
LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY
GENERAL OFFICE, THOMAS CORBETT, PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY GENERAL / UNITED STATES
ATTORNEY OFFICE FO THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSLVANIA IN PHILADELPHIA, ERIC
HOLDER, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL, FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI),
HARRISBURG OFFICE, FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI), PHILADELPHIA OFFICE,
SHERYL CROW, INTERSCOPE RECORDING ARTIST, UNITED STATES NATIONAL SECURITY
AGENCY (NSA(, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (D.O.D.), DEPARTMENT OF
DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, (DIA), ROBERT GATES, UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF
DEFENSE, BARRACK OBAMA, UNITED STATES PRESIDENT
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REQUESTED. RANDALL O. WENGER, PROTHONOTARY AND ADD THE FOLLOWING PARTIES TO
THE CAPTIONED: ANNIE BAILEYS RESTUARANT AND BAR, MARION COURTROOM RESTUARANT
AND BAR, MARION STREET CAFE, MIKE GEESEY, PROPRIETOR, MARION COURTROOM, ALLEY
KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT, JOHN KATRAS, PROPRIETOR, ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT,
BRETT STABLEY, MANAGER, ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT, ROSA ROSA RESTUARANT,
THE VILLAGE NIGHTCLUB, GEORGE SOUKAS, MANAGER, THE VILLAGE NIGHTCLUB, RUBY
TUESDAY, RESTUARANT BAR AND GRILL, MANOR SHOPPING CENTER, VALENTINOS CAFE,
LANCASTER BRICKYARD BAR, LANCASTER COUNTY RESTUARANT ASSOCIATION, DAVID
PFLUMM, PENNSYLVANIA CAREER LINK, LIBERTY PLACE, LANCASTER, LANCASTER
EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AGENCY (LETA), MARK SPRUNGER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LETA, RED
ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY (RRTA), DAVID KILMER, RED ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY,
LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU, KIETH SADDLER, CHIEF OF POLICE, LANCASTER CITY
POLICE BUREAU, SGT. RICHARD COSMORE, LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU, LANCASTER
CITY HOUSING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT, MR. MCGUIRE, LANCASTER CITY HOUSING
INSPECTION DEPARTMENT AND NON-UNIFORMED UNION, REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER CITY
POLICE UNION, LANCASTER CITY POLICE UNION, RICHARD GRAY, MAYOR , CITY OF
LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTYWIDE COMMUNICATIONS, WILLIAM RICHARD PLANK,
RESIDENTS OF 1200 BLOCK FREMONT STREET, LANCASTER, PA , LANCASTER COUNTY
DISTRICT ATTORNEY OFFICE, CRAIG STEDMAN, LANCASTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY, MICHAEL
LANDIS, DETECTIVE, LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRICT ATTY. OFFICE, PRESIDENT JUDGE, LOUIS
FARINA, LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUDGE JAMES P. CULLEN,
LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY
GENERAL OFFICE, THOMAS CORBETT, PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY GENERAL / UNITED STATES
ATTORNEY OFFICE FO THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSLVANIA IN PHILADELPHIA, ERIC
HOLDER, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL, FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI),
HARRISBURG OFFICE, FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI), PHILADELPHIA OFFICE,
SHERYL CROW, INTERSCOPE RECORDING ARTIST, UNITED STATES NATIONAL SECURITY
AGENCY (NSA(, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (D.O.D.), DEPARTMENT OF
DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, (DIA), ROBERT GATES, UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF
DEFENSE, BARRACK OBAMA, UNITED STATES PRESIDENT
06/17/2009 PRAECIPE TO REINSTATE COMPLAINT FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE. REINSTATED AS
REQUESTED. RANDALL O. WENGER, PROTHONOTARY.
06/18/2009 AMENDED CAPTION ENTRY IS: ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP / STAN J. CATERBONE VS. DUKE
STREET BUSINESS CENTER, ET AL, LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, COLLEGE
AVENUE, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, DR. L. WENGER, LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL
CENTER, WEIS MARKETS, SADSBURY, PENNSYLVANIA, WEIS PHARMACY SADSBURY,
PENNSYLVANIA, AMY BRENT, PHARMICIST, DISTRICT MANAGER, WEIS MARKET, CVS
PHARMACY, MANOR SHOPPING CENTER, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FULTON FINANCIAL
CORPORATION, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FULTON BANK, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, MR.
R. SCOTT SMITH, CEO, FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION, PHILLIP WENGER, COO, FULTON
FINANICAL CORPORATION, MR. CRAIG RODA, CEO FULTON BANK, MS DANA CHRYST, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS, FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, NEW
HOLLAND DENTAL CLINIC, NEW HOLLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, DR. WEST, NEW HOLLAND DENTAL
CLINIC, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, INC., LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, STEVE WEAVER,
MANAGER, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, JOHN BUCKWALTER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
CHAIRMAN, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, HIGH INDUSTRIES, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA,
FRANK MCCABE, HIGH HOTELS, S. DALE HIGH, HIGH INDUSTRIES, BARLEY SNYDER, LLC.,
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, SHAWN LONG, ESQ., BARLEY SNYDER, LLC, WGAL TV-8,
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, PAUL QUINN, GENERAL MANAGER, WGAL TV-8, DOUG ALLEN,
WGAL TV-8, JANELLE STELLSON, WGAL TV-8, SUSAN SHIPIRO, WGAL TV-8, BARBARA BARR,
WGAL TV-8, LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, LANCASTER COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA, COPY MAX/IMPRESSO OFFICE MAX, RED ROSE COMMONS, LANCASTER,
PENNSYLVANIA, LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS, LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS, RYAN P. AUMENT, LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS
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CATERBONE, REINSTATED
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PRO - AS
SESE DIRECTED HUMAN
LANDMARK
- LANDMARK BYCIVIL
RANDALL O. WENGER,
RIGHTS AND ANTI-TRUST CASE
PROTHONOTARY. FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE AND ADD THE FOLLOWING NAMES
TO THE CAPTIONED COMPLAINT: LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, COLLEGE
AVENUE, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, DR. L. WENGER, LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL
CENTER, WEIS MARKETS, SADSBURY, PENNSYLVANIA, WEIS PHARMACY SADSBURY,
PENNSYLVANIA, AMY BRENT, PHARMICIST, DISTRICT MANAGER, WEIS MARKET, CVS
PHARMACY, MANOR SHOPPING CENTER, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FULTON FINANCIAL
CORPORATION, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FULTON BANK, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, MR.
R. SCOTT SMITH, CEO, FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION, PHILLIP WENGER, COO, FULTON
FINANICAL CORPORATION, MR. CRAIG RODA, CEO FULTON BANK, MS DANA CHRYST, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS, FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, NEW
HOLLAND DENTAL CLINIC, NEW HOLLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, DR. WEST, NEW HOLLAND DENTAL
CLINIC, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, INC., LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, STEVE WEAVER,
MANAGER, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, JOHN BUCKWALTER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
CHAIRMAN, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, HIGH INDUSTRIES, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA,
FRANK MCCABE, HIGH HOTELS, S. DALE HIGH, HIGH INDUSTRIES, BARLEY SNYDER, LLC.,
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, SHAWN LONG, ESQ., BARLEY SNYDER, LLC, WGAL TV-8,
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, PAUL QUINN, GENERAL MANAGER, WGAL TV-8, DOUG ALLEN,
WGAL TV-8, JANELLE STELLSON, WGAL TV-8, SUSAN SHIPIRO, WGAL TV-8, BARBARA BARR,
WGAL TV-8, LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, LANCASTER COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA, COPY MAX/IMPRESSO OFFICE MAX, RED ROSE COMMONS, LANCASTER,
PENNSYLVANIA, LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS, LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS, RYAN P. AUMENT, LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS
06/24/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-14. FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
06/26/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-15. FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
06/29/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-16. FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
07/01/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-17. FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
07/07/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-19. FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
07/13/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-20. FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
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CIVIL RIGHTS AND ANTI-TRUST CASE
STREET BUSINESS CENTER, ET AL, LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, COLLEGE
AVENUE, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, DR. L. WENGER, LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL
CENTER, WEIS MARKETS, SADSBURY, PENNSYLVANIA, WEIS PHARMACY SADSBURY,
PENNSYLVANIA, AMY BRENT, PHARMICIST, DISTRICT MANAGER, WEIS MARKET, CVS
PHARMACY, MANOR SHOPPING CENTER, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FULTON FINANCIAL
CORPORATION, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FULTON BANK, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, MR.
R. SCOTT SMITH, CEO, FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION, PHILLIP WENGER, COO, FULTON
FINANICAL CORPORATION, MR. CRAIG RODA, CEO FULTON BANK, MS DANA CHRYST, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS, FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, NEW
HOLLAND DENTAL CLINIC, NEW HOLLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, DR. WEST, NEW HOLLAND DENTAL
CLINIC, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, INC., LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, STEVE WEAVER,
MANAGER, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, JOHN BUCKWALTER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
CHAIRMAN, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, HIGH INDUSTRIES, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA,
FRANK MCCABE, HIGH HOTELS, S. DALE HIGH, HIGH INDUSTRIES, BARLEY SNYDER, LLC.,
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, SHAWN LONG, ESQ., BARLEY SNYDER, LLC, WGAL TV-8,
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, PAUL QUINN, GENERAL MANAGER, WGAL TV-8, DOUG ALLEN,
WGAL TV-8, JANELLE STELLSON, WGAL TV-8, SUSAN SHIPIRO, WGAL TV-8, BARBARA BARR,
WGAL TV-8, LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, LANCASTER COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA, COPY MAX/IMPRESSO OFFICE MAX, RED ROSE COMMONS, LANCASTER,
PENNSYLVANIA, LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS, LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS, RYAN P. AUMENT, LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS, LANCASTER
GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, NURSE 1 OF
JULY 13, 2009 OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, NURSE 2
OF JULY 13, 2009 OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, DR.
VITO DICAMILLO OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT,
WACHOVIA BANK, HERSHEY AVENUE AND MANOR STREETS, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA,
BRANCH MANAGER, WACHOVIA BANK, HERSHEY AVENUE AND MANOR STREETS, LANCASTER,
PENNSYLVANIA, ANNIE BAILEYS RESTUARANT AND BAR, MARION COURTROOM RESTUARANT
AND BAR, MARION STREET CAFE, MIKE GEESEY, PROPRIETOR, MARION COURTROOM, ALLEY
KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT, JOHN KATRAS, PROPRIETOR, ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT,
BRETT STABLEY, MANAGER, ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT, ROSA ROSA RESTUARANT,
THE VILLAGE NIGHTCLUB, GEORGE SOUKAS, MANAGER, THE VILLAGE NIGHTCLUB, RUBY
TUESDAY, RESTUARANT BAR AND GRILL, MANOR SHOPPING CENTER, VALENTINOS CAFE,
LANCASTER BRICKYARD BAR, LANCASTER COUNTY RESTUARANT ASSOCIATION, DAVID
PFLUMM, PENNSYLVANIA CAREER LINK, LIBERTY PLACE, LANCASTER, LANCASTER
EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AGENCY (LETA), MARK SPRUNGER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LETA, RED
ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY (RRTA), DAVID KILMER, RED ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY,
LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU, KIETH SADDLER, CHIEF OF POLICE, LANCASTER CITY
POLICE BUREAU, SGT. RICHARD COSMORE, LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU, LANCASTER
CITY HOUSING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT, MR. MCGUIRE, LANCASTER CITY HOUSING
INSPECTION DEPARTMENT AND NON-UNIFORMED UNION, REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER CITY
POLICE UNION, LANCASTER CITY POLICE UNION, RICHARD GRAY, MAYOR , CITY OF
LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTYWIDE COMMUNICATIONS, WILLIAM RICHARD PLANK,
RESIDENTS OF 1200 BLOCK FREMONT STREET, LANCASTER, PA , LANCASTER COUNTY
DISTRICT ATTORNEY OFFICE, CRAIG STEDMAN, LANCASTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY, MICHAEL
LANDIS, DETECTIVE, LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRICT ATTY. OFFICE, PRESIDENT JUDGE, LOUIS
FARINA, LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUDGE JAMES P. CULLEN,
LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY
GENERAL OFFICE, THOMAS CORBETT, PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY GENERAL / UNITED STATES
ATTORNEY OFFICE FO THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSLVANIA IN PHILADELPHIA, ERIC
HOLDER, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL, FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI),
HARRISBURG OFFICE, FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI), PHILADELPHIA OFFICE,
SHERYL CROW, INTERSCOPE RECORDING ARTIST, UNITED STATES NATIONAL SECURITY
AGENCY (NSA(, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (D.O.D.), DEPARTMENT OF
DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, (DIA), ROBERT GATES, UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF
DEFENSE, BARRACK OBAMA, UNITED STATES PRESIDENT, DR. AMINTA HAWKINS-BREAN, PH.D.,
VICE PRESIDENT STUDENT AFFAIRS, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY, JODIE RICHARDSON,
SECRETARY OF STUDENT AFFAIRS, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY, LORI B. AUSTIN, DIRECTOR OF
JUDICIAL AFFAIRS, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY, VICTOR DESANTIS, DIRECTOR, GRADUATE
STUDIES AND RESEACH PROGRAM, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY, MARJORIE M. WARMKESSLER,
PH.D. HUMANTIES LIBRARIAN AND LIBRARIAN INSTRUCTION COORDINATOR, MILLERSVILLE
UNIVERSITY, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY,
NATHANIEL BOMBERGER, LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT, P. MICHAEL STURLA, PENNSYLVANIA
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LANDMARK HUMAN BOROUGH
CIVIL RIGHTS AND ANTI-TRUST CASE
POLICE DEPARTMENT, MILLERSVILLE BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT
07/16/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-22 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
07/17/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-23 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
07/23/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-24 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
07/28/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-25 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
07/29/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-26 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
08/03/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-27 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
08/03/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-28 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
08/05/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-29 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
08/07/2009 PRAECIPE TO REINSTATE THE COMPLAINT AND TO ADD THE FOLLOWING NAMED PARTIES TO
THE COMPLAINT:STEVE MIDCIFF, CEO, LANCASTER REGIONAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; DR.
ANTHONY MASTROPIETRO, MEDICAL DIRECTOR, LANCASTER REGIN HOSPITAL, LANCASTER,
PA.; LINDA S. WENGER, PA-C, LANCASTER REGIONAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; CHRISTINE M.
DANG, M.D., LANCASTER REGIONAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; MASTROPIETRO ASSOCIATES
FAMILY PRACTICE, NOLL DRIVE, LANCASTER, PA.; BLACK AND BLACK DENTAL, WILLOW ST., PA.;
DR. JOHN BLACK III, BLACK AND BLACK DENTAL, WILLOW ST., PA.; SOUTHEAST HEALTH CLINIC,
BRIGHTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. LEO DORIZYNSKI, PSYCHIATRY
DEPARTMENT, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. SEAN COLDREN, M.D.,
PSYCHIATRY DEPARTMENT, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. EMILY
PRESSLEY, M.D., PSYCHIATRY DEPARTMENT, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER,
PA..; DR. DANIEL McINTYRE, M.D., LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.;
LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. TATE,
LANCASTER EMERGENCY ASSOCIATES OF LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA..;
AMY MILLHOUSE, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; OFFICER ERIC McCRADY,
LANCASTER CITY BURAEU OF POLICE, LANCASTER, PA.; LANCASTER COUNTY MENTAL
HEALTH/MENTAL RETARDATION DEPARTMENT, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, LANCASTER, PA.;
JAMES McLAUGHLIN, DISRECTOR, MENTAL HEALTH/MENTAL RETARDATION DEPARTMENT,
COUNTY OF LANCASTER, LANCASTER, PA.; CRISIS INTERVENTION OF LANCASTER COUNTY;
MR. McCARDY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CRISIS INTERVENTION OF LANCASTER COUNTY' BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.; DENNIS STUCKEY, CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.; HOUSE OF PASTA, BAR & RESTAURANT,
MILLERSVILLE PIKE, LANCASTER, PA.; YORGEY'S RESTAURANT & BAR, NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.; UPS COPY STORE, STONE MILL PLAZA, LANCASTER, PA.; ART WARD,
PROPERIETOR, UPS COPY STORE, STONE MILL PLAZA, LANCASTER, PA.; PENNSYLVANIA STATE
POLICE TROOP J. LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST, LANCASTER, PA.; COMMANDER, PA. STATE POLICE
TROOP J, LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST, LANCASTER, PA.; PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION(PENNDOT); BEVERLY POINTS, ESQ., LEGAL COUNSEL, PENNSYLVANIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION; LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS,
COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.; TERRY BERGMAN, SHERIFF OF LANCASTER COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.; MARK REESE, CHIEF DEPUTY,
LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA. FILED BY:
STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE. REINSTATED AS DIRECTED. RANDALL O. WENGER,
PROTHONOTARY.
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PROSEGROUP
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- LANDMARK
- LANDMARK CATERBONE VS. DUKE
CIVIL RIGHTS AND ANTI-TRUST CASE
STREET BUSINESS CENTER, ET AL, LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, COLLEGE
AVENUE, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, DR. L. WENGER, LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL
CENTER, WEIS MARKETS, SADSBURY, PENNSYLVANIA, WEIS PHARMACY SADSBURY,
PENNSYLVANIA, AMY BRENT, PHARMICIST, DISTRICT MANAGER, WEIS MARKET, CVS
PHARMACY, MANOR SHOPPING CENTER, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FULTON FINANCIAL
CORPORATION, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FULTON BANK, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, MR.
R. SCOTT SMITH, CEO, FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION, PHILLIP WENGER, COO, FULTON
FINANICAL CORPORATION, MR. CRAIG RODA, CEO FULTON BANK, MS DANA CHRYST, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS, FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, NEW
HOLLAND DENTAL CLINIC, NEW HOLLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, DR. WEST, NEW HOLLAND DENTAL
CLINIC, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, INC., LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, STEVE WEAVER,
MANAGER, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, JOHN BUCKWALTER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
CHAIRMAN, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, HIGH INDUSTRIES, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA,
FRANK MCCABE, HIGH HOTELS, S. DALE HIGH, HIGH INDUSTRIES, BARLEY SNYDER, LLC.,
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, SHAWN LONG, ESQ., BARLEY SNYDER, LLC, WGAL TV-8,
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, PAUL QUINN, GENERAL MANAGER, WGAL TV-8, DOUG ALLEN,
WGAL TV-8, JANELLE STELLSON, WGAL TV-8, SUSAN SHIPIRO, WGAL TV-8, BARBARA BARR,
WGAL TV-8, LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, LANCASTER COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA, COPY MAX/IMPRESSO OFFICE MAX, RED ROSE COMMONS, LANCASTER,
PENNSYLVANIA, LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS, LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS, RYAN P. AUMENT, LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS, LANCASTER
GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, NURSE 1 OF
JULY 13, 2009 OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, NURSE 2
OF JULY 13, 2009 OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, DR.
VITO DICAMILLO OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT,
WACHOVIA BANK, HERSHEY AVENUE AND MANOR STREETS, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA,
BRANCH MANAGER, WACHOVIA BANK, HERSHEY AVENUE AND MANOR STREETS, LANCASTER,
PENNSYLVANIA, ANNIE BAILEYS RESTUARANT AND BAR, MARION COURTROOM RESTUARANT
AND BAR, MARION STREET CAFE, MIKE GEESEY, PROPRIETOR, MARION COURTROOM, ALLEY
KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT, JOHN KATRAS, PROPRIETOR, ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT,
BRETT STABLEY, MANAGER, ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT, ROSA ROSA RESTUARANT,
THE VILLAGE NIGHTCLUB, GEORGE SOUKAS, MANAGER, THE VILLAGE NIGHTCLUB, RUBY
TUESDAY, RESTUARANT BAR AND GRILL, MANOR SHOPPING CENTER, VALENTINOS CAFE,
LANCASTER BRICKYARD BAR, LANCASTER COUNTY RESTUARANT ASSOCIATION, DAVID
PFLUMM, PENNSYLVANIA CAREER LINK, LIBERTY PLACE, LANCASTER, LANCASTER
EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AGENCY (LETA), MARK SPRUNGER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LETA, RED
ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY (RRTA), DAVID KILMER, RED ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY,
LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU, KIETH SADDLER, CHIEF OF POLICE, LANCASTER CITY
POLICE BUREAU, SGT. RICHARD COSMORE, LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU, LANCASTER
CITY HOUSING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT, MR. MCGUIRE, LANCASTER CITY HOUSING
INSPECTION DEPARTMENT AND NON-UNIFORMED UNION, REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER CITY
POLICE UNION, LANCASTER CITY POLICE UNION, RICHARD GRAY, MAYOR , CITY OF
LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTYWIDE COMMUNICATIONS, WILLIAM RICHARD PLANK,
RESIDENTS OF 1200 BLOCK FREMONT STREET, LANCASTER, PA , LANCASTER COUNTY
DISTRICT ATTORNEY OFFICE, CRAIG STEDMAN, LANCASTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY, MICHAEL
LANDIS, DETECTIVE, LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRICT ATTY. OFFICE, PRESIDENT JUDGE, LOUIS
FARINA, LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUDGE JAMES P. CULLEN,
LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY
GENERAL OFFICE, THOMAS CORBETT, PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY GENERAL / UNITED STATES
ATTORNEY OFFICE FO THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSLVANIA IN PHILADELPHIA, ERIC
HOLDER, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL, FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI),
HARRISBURG OFFICE, FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI), PHILADELPHIA OFFICE,
SHERYL CROW, INTERSCOPE RECORDING ARTIST, UNITED STATES NATIONAL SECURITY
AGENCY (NSA(, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (D.O.D.), DEPARTMENT OF
DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, (DIA), ROBERT GATES, UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF
DEFENSE, BARRACK OBAMA, UNITED STATES PRESIDENT, DR. AMINTA HAWKINS-BREAN, PH.D.,
VICE PRESIDENT STUDENT AFFAIRS, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY, JODIE RICHARDSON,
SECRETARY OF STUDENT AFFAIRS, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY, LORI B. AUSTIN, DIRECTOR OF
JUDICIAL AFFAIRS, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY, VICTOR DESANTIS, DIRECTOR, GRADUATE
STUDIES AND RESEACH PROGRAM, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY, MARJORIE M. WARMKESSLER,
PH.D. HUMANTIES LIBRARIAN AND LIBRARIAN INSTRUCTION COORDINATOR, MILLERSVILLE
UNIVERSITY, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY,
NATHANIEL BOMBERGER, LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT, P. MICHAEL STURLA, PENNSYLVANIA
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- LANDMARK
LANDMARK HUMAN BOROUGH
CIVIL RIGHTS AND ANTI-TRUST CASE
POLICE DEPARTMENT, MILLERSVILLE BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT, STEVE MIDCIFF, CEO,
LANCASTER REGIONAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. ANTHONY MASTROPIETRO, MEDICAL
DIRECTOR, LANCASTER REGIN HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; LINDA S. WENGER, PA-C,
LANCASTER REGIONAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; CHRISTINE M. DANG, M.D., LANCASTER
REGIONAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; MASTROPIETRO ASSOCIATES FAMILY PRACTICE, NOLL
DRIVE, LANCASTER, PA.; BLACK AND BLACK DENTAL, WILLOW ST., PA.; DR. JOHN BLACK III,
BLACK AND BLACK DENTAL, WILLOW ST., PA.; SOUTHEAST HEALTH CLINIC, BRIGHTSIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. LEO DORIZYNSKI, PSYCHIATRY DEPARTMENT,
LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. SEAN COLDREN, M.D., PSYCHIATRY
DEPARTMENT, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. EMILY PRESSLEY, M.D.,
PSYCHIATRY DEPARTMENT, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA..; DR. DANIEL
McINTYRE, M.D., LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; LANCASTER GENERAL
HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. TATE, LANCASTER
EMERGENCY ASSOCIATES OF LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA..; AMY
MILLHOUSE, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; OFFICER ERIC McCRADY,
LANCASTER CITY BURAEU OF POLICE, LANCASTER, PA.; LANCASTER COUNTY MENTAL
HEALTH/MENTAL RETARDATION DEPARTMENT, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, LANCASTER, PA.;
JAMES McLAUGHLIN, DISRECTOR, MENTAL HEALTH/MENTAL RETARDATION DEPARTMENT,
COUNTY OF LANCASTER, LANCASTER, PA.; CRISIS INTERVENTION OF LANCASTER COUNTY;
MR. McCARDY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CRISIS INTERVENTION OF LANCASTER COUNTY' BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.; DENNIS STUCKEY, CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.; HOUSE OF PASTA, BAR & RESTAURANT,
MILLERSVILLE PIKE, LANCASTER, PA.; YORGEY'S RESTAURANT & BAR, NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.; UPS COPY STORE, STONE MILL PLAZA, LANCASTER, PA.; ART WARD,
PROPERIETOR, UPS COPY STORE, STONE MILL PLAZA, LANCASTER, PA.; PENNSYLVANIA STATE
POLICE TROOP J. LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST, LANCASTER, PA.; COMMANDER, PA. STATE POLICE
TROOP J, LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST, LANCASTER, PA.; PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION(PENNDOT); BEVERLY POINTS, ESQ., LEGAL COUNSEL, PENNSYLVANIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION; LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS,
COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.; TERRY BERGMAN, SHERIFF OF LANCASTER COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.; MARK REESE, CHIEF DEPUTY,
LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.
08/11/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-30 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
08/14/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-31 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
08/20/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-32 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE, PLAINTIFF
08/31/2009 PRAECIPE TO REINSTATE THE COMPLAINT AND TO KINDLY ADD THE FOLLOWING NAMED
PARTIES: LENS CRAFTERS; DR. JOHN H. BROADDUS & ASSOCIATES; CARTRIDGE WORLD;
KOHLS DEPARTMENT STORE; EYEMART EXPRESS STORE; DR. HARRY BREITMAN; OFFICE MAX
STORE; CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, CIA; LEON PANETTA, DIRECTOR CIA FILED BY STAN
J. CATERBONE, PLAINTIFF, PRO SE. REINSTATED AS DIRECTED. RANDALL O. WENGER, ESQ.
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STREET BUSINESS CENTER, ET AL, LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, COLLEGE
AVENUE, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, DR. L. WENGER, LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL
CENTER, WEIS MARKETS, SADSBURY, PENNSYLVANIA, WEIS PHARMACY SADSBURY,
PENNSYLVANIA, AMY BRENT, PHARMICIST, DISTRICT MANAGER, WEIS MARKET, CVS
PHARMACY, MANOR SHOPPING CENTER, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FULTON FINANCIAL
CORPORATION, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, FULTON BANK, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, MR.
R. SCOTT SMITH, CEO, FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION, PHILLIP WENGER, COO, FULTON
FINANICAL CORPORATION, MR. CRAIG RODA, CEO FULTON BANK, MS DANA CHRYST, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS, FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, NEW
HOLLAND DENTAL CLINIC, NEW HOLLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, DR. WEST, NEW HOLLAND DENTAL
CLINIC, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, INC., LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, STEVE WEAVER,
MANAGER, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, JOHN BUCKWALTER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
CHAIRMAN, LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS, HIGH INDUSTRIES, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA,
FRANK MCCABE, HIGH HOTELS, S. DALE HIGH, HIGH INDUSTRIES, BARLEY SNYDER, LLC.,
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, SHAWN LONG, ESQ., BARLEY SNYDER, LLC, WGAL TV-8,
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, PAUL QUINN, GENERAL MANAGER, WGAL TV-8, DOUG ALLEN,
WGAL TV-8, JANELLE STELLSON, WGAL TV-8, SUSAN SHIPIRO, WGAL TV-8, BARBARA BARR,
WGAL TV-8, LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, LANCASTER COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA, COPY MAX/IMPRESSO OFFICE MAX, RED ROSE COMMONS, LANCASTER,
PENNSYLVANIA, LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS, LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS, RYAN P. AUMENT, LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS, LANCASTER
GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, NURSE 1 OF
JULY 13, 2009 OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, NURSE 2
OF JULY 13, 2009 OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, DR.
VITO DICAMILLO OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT,
WACHOVIA BANK, HERSHEY AVENUE AND MANOR STREETS, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA,
BRANCH MANAGER, WACHOVIA BANK, HERSHEY AVENUE AND MANOR STREETS, LANCASTER,
PENNSYLVANIA, ANNIE BAILEYS RESTUARANT AND BAR, MARION COURTROOM RESTUARANT
AND BAR, MARION STREET CAFE, MIKE GEESEY, PROPRIETOR, MARION COURTROOM, ALLEY
KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT, JOHN KATRAS, PROPRIETOR, ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT,
BRETT STABLEY, MANAGER, ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT, ROSA ROSA RESTUARANT,
THE VILLAGE NIGHTCLUB, GEORGE SOUKAS, MANAGER, THE VILLAGE NIGHTCLUB, RUBY
TUESDAY, RESTUARANT BAR AND GRILL, MANOR SHOPPING CENTER, VALENTINOS CAFE,
LANCASTER BRICKYARD BAR, LANCASTER COUNTY RESTUARANT ASSOCIATION, DAVID
PFLUMM, PENNSYLVANIA CAREER LINK, LIBERTY PLACE, LANCASTER, LANCASTER
EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AGENCY (LETA), MARK SPRUNGER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LETA, RED
ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY (RRTA), DAVID KILMER, RED ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY,
LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU, KIETH SADDLER, CHIEF OF POLICE, LANCASTER CITY
POLICE BUREAU, SGT. RICHARD COSMORE, LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU, LANCASTER
CITY HOUSING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT, MR. MCGUIRE, LANCASTER CITY HOUSING
INSPECTION DEPARTMENT AND NON-UNIFORMED UNION, REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER CITY
POLICE UNION, LANCASTER CITY POLICE UNION, RICHARD GRAY, MAYOR , CITY OF
LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTYWIDE COMMUNICATIONS, WILLIAM RICHARD PLANK,
RESIDENTS OF 1200 BLOCK FREMONT STREET, LANCASTER, PA , LANCASTER COUNTY
DISTRICT ATTORNEY OFFICE, CRAIG STEDMAN, LANCASTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY, MICHAEL
LANDIS, DETECTIVE, LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRICT ATTY. OFFICE, PRESIDENT JUDGE, LOUIS
FARINA, LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUDGE JAMES P. CULLEN,
LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY
GENERAL OFFICE, THOMAS CORBETT, PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY GENERAL / UNITED STATES
ATTORNEY OFFICE FO THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSLVANIA IN PHILADELPHIA, ERIC
HOLDER, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL, FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI),
HARRISBURG OFFICE, FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI), PHILADELPHIA OFFICE,
SHERYL CROW, INTERSCOPE RECORDING ARTIST, UNITED STATES NATIONAL SECURITY
AGENCY (NSA(, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (D.O.D.), DEPARTMENT OF
DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, (DIA), ROBERT GATES, UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF
DEFENSE, BARRACK OBAMA, UNITED STATES PRESIDENT, DR. AMINTA HAWKINS-BREAN, PH.D.,
VICE PRESIDENT STUDENT AFFAIRS, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY, JODIE RICHARDSON,
SECRETARY OF STUDENT AFFAIRS, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY, LORI B. AUSTIN, DIRECTOR OF
JUDICIAL AFFAIRS, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY, VICTOR DESANTIS, DIRECTOR, GRADUATE
STUDIES AND RESEACH PROGRAM, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY, MARJORIE M. WARMKESSLER,
PH.D. HUMANTIES LIBRARIAN AND LIBRARIAN INSTRUCTION COORDINATOR, MILLERSVILLE
UNIVERSITY, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY,
NATHANIEL BOMBERGER, LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT, P. MICHAEL STURLA, PENNSYLVANIA
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POLICE DEPARTMENT, MILLERSVILLE BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT, STEVE MIDCIFF, CEO,
LANCASTER REGIONAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. ANTHONY MASTROPIETRO, MEDICAL
DIRECTOR, LANCASTER REGIN HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; LINDA S. WENGER, PA-C,
LANCASTER REGIONAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; CHRISTINE M. DANG, M.D., LANCASTER
REGIONAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; MASTROPIETRO ASSOCIATES FAMILY PRACTICE, NOLL
DRIVE, LANCASTER, PA.; BLACK AND BLACK DENTAL, WILLOW ST., PA.; DR. JOHN BLACK III,
BLACK AND BLACK DENTAL, WILLOW ST., PA.; SOUTHEAST HEALTH CLINIC, BRIGHTSIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. LEO DORIZYNSKI, PSYCHIATRY DEPARTMENT,
LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. SEAN COLDREN, M.D., PSYCHIATRY
DEPARTMENT, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. EMILY PRESSLEY, M.D.,
PSYCHIATRY DEPARTMENT, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA..; DR. DANIEL
McINTYRE, M.D., LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; LANCASTER GENERAL
HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY, LANCASTER, PA.; DR. TATE, LANCASTER
EMERGENCY ASSOCIATES OF LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA..; AMY
MILLHOUSE, LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL, LANCASTER, PA.; OFFICER ERIC McCRADY,
LANCASTER CITY BURAEU OF POLICE, LANCASTER, PA.; LANCASTER COUNTY MENTAL
HEALTH/MENTAL RETARDATION DEPARTMENT, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, LANCASTER, PA.;
JAMES McLAUGHLIN, DISRECTOR, MENTAL HEALTH/MENTAL RETARDATION DEPARTMENT,
COUNTY OF LANCASTER, LANCASTER, PA.; CRISIS INTERVENTION OF LANCASTER COUNTY;
MR. McCARDY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CRISIS INTERVENTION OF LANCASTER COUNTY' BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.; DENNIS STUCKEY, CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.; HOUSE OF PASTA, BAR & RESTAURANT,
MILLERSVILLE PIKE, LANCASTER, PA.; YORGEY'S RESTAURANT & BAR, NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.; UPS COPY STORE, STONE MILL PLAZA, LANCASTER, PA.; ART WARD,
PROPERIETOR, UPS COPY STORE, STONE MILL PLAZA, LANCASTER, PA.; PENNSYLVANIA STATE
POLICE TROOP J. LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST, LANCASTER, PA.; COMMANDER, PA. STATE POLICE
TROOP J, LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST, LANCASTER, PA.; PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION(PENNDOT); BEVERLY POINTS, ESQ., LEGAL COUNSEL, PENNSYLVANIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION; LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS,
COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.; TERRY BERGMAN, SHERIFF OF LANCASTER COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.; MARK REESE, CHIEF DEPUTY,
LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PA.,LENS
CRAFTERS, LANCASTER, PA., DR. JOHN H. BROADDUS & ASSOCIATES, OPTOMETRISTS,
LANCASTER, PA., CARTRIDGE WORLD, LANCASTER, PA., KOHLS DEPARTMENT STORE,
LANCASTER, PA., EYEMART EXPRESS STORE, LANCASTER, PA., DR. HARRY BREITMAN,
LANCASTER, PA., OFFICE MAX STORE #854, LANCASTER, PA., CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
AGENCY, CIA, LANGLEY, VIRGINIA, LEON PANETTA, DIRECTOR, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
AGENCY, LANGLEY, VIRGINIA
09/03/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-33 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
09/16/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-34 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
09/16/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-35 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
09/29/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-36 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
10/06/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-38 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
10/13/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-39 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
10/16/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-40 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
10/19/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-41 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
10/21/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-42 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
10/23/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-43 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
10/30/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-44 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
11/10/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-45 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
11/20/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-47 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
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11/20/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-46 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
12/29/2009 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-51 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
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01/04/2010 MOTION PRELIMINARY
STAN EMERGENCY
STAN INJUNCTION
J. CATERBONE,
J. CATERBONE,PRO SEFOR
PRO SE - RELIEF
- LANDMARK MOTION
LANDMARK FORRIGHTS AND ANTI-TRUST CASE
HUMAN
CIVIL
RECONSIDERATIOIN FOR EX PARTE INJUNCTIVE RELIEF OF ORDER DATED DECEMBER 29, 2009
FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE. (FORWARDED TO JUDGE MILLER ON JAN. 4, 2010)
01/06/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-52 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
01/19/2010 ORDER (NO FEE) FILED. AND NOW, THIS 19TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2010, UPON CONSIDERATION
OF PLAINTIFF'S REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY EMERGENCY INJUNCTION FOR RELIEF MOTION
FOR RECONSIDERATION FOR EX PARTE INJUNCTIVE RELIEF OF ORDER DATED DECEMBER 29,
2009, THE REQUEST IS DENIED. BY THE COURT: MARGARET C. MILLER, JUDGE. CC'S WITH 236
NOTICE TO: STAN J. CATERBONE/ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP (1). MAILED ON 1/21/10.
01/19/2010 PRAECIPE TO REINSTATE COMPLAINT FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
01/22/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-54 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
02/05/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-55 PLUS C-D ROM FILED BY STANLEY J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
02/18/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-56 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
02/19/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-57 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
02/22/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-58 FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE
03/04/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-59 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
03/09/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-61 FILED BY STANLEY J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
03/09/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-60 FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
03/10/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-62 FILED BY STANLEY J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
03/17/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE PRAECIPE EXHIBIT A-64 FILED BY STANLEY J. CATERBONE, PRO SE,
DEFENDANT.
03/18/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-63 FILED BY STANLEY J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
03/31/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-65 FILED BY STANLEY J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
04/01/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-66 FILED BY STANLEY J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
04/27/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-67 FILED BY STANLEY J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
05/03/2010 PRAECIPE TO FILE EXHIBIT A-68 FILED BY STANLEY J. CATERBONE, PRO SE.
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PRAECIPE TO REINSTATE: J. CATERBONE,
KINDLY PRO
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COMPLAINT HUMAN
CIVIL RIGHTS
ORIGINALLY FILED ONAND ANTI-TRUST CASE
DECEMBER 3, 2008 IN THE ABOVE CAPTIONED ACTION ALONG WITH THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT.
FILED BY STAN J. CATERBONE, PLAINTIFF, PRO SE.
02/03/2016 PETITION - IFP- GENERAL: TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS WITHOUT PAYMENT OF FEES
WITH AFFIDAVIT OF FINANCIAL STATUS. FILED BY STANLEY J. CATERBONE, PLAINTIFF, PRO SE.
05/12/2016 Praecipe to file exhibit-Corroborating Expert And Former Nsa Whistleblower Karen Stewart's Disclosure
Of Electrogagnetic Weapons Used To Kill May 12 - Copy filed by Stan Caterbone
11/16/2016 PRAECIPE TO REINSTATE AND TO ADD DEFENDANTS, ROBERT S. WALKER, ATT MOBILE PHONE,
SPRINT MOBILE PHONE, BEST BUY, HILDEY'S BAR, THE JUKE BOX, JOHN KATRAS, LANCASTER
FLEET AND AUTO, PRESS ROOM, LNP ENTERPRISES, ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY,OFFICE
MAX, LANCASTER REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM, PATIENT FIRST URGENT CARE, ALTANA
RESTAURANT, BEN FRANK, AMALFI PROPERTIES, TELLUS360 BAR AND RESTAURANT, CORTY
BYRON, ANNIE BAILEY'S RESTAURANT, JOSHUA FUNK, CIGAR BAR, DANIEL FALCON,
LANCASTER DISPENSING COMPANY, BRADLEY DEFORGE, JUDY ROSS, YORGOS BAR AND
RESTAURANT, GEORGE KATSAROS, AND MRS. KATSAROS, FILED. REINSTATED AS DIRECTED,
KATHERINE WOOD-JACOBS, PROTHONOTARY.
11/17/2016 EXHIBITS FILED
11/30/2016 Exhibit
12/03/2016 EXHIBIT
12/05/2016 EXHIBIT
01/28/2017 EXHIBIT RE THE DONALD TRUMP PRESIDENCY AND STAN J. CATERBONE AS OF JANUARY 28,
2017 FILED.
01/29/2017 PRAECIPE TO AMEND COMPLAINT FILED BY STAN CATERBONE, PRO SE
03/21/2017 MOTION TO FILE EXHIBIT TITLED LETTER TO HUNTINGTON BANK ANDREW GRIMMIT RE MARCH
7 LIQUIDATION OFFER MARCH 17, 2017, FILED
04/28/2017 PRAECIPE TO ADD/REMOVE DEFENDANTS FILED (NOT SIGNED)
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LANCASTER
YMCA - REMOVE JAMES COMEY MAY 16, 2017
05/30/2017 Lancaster County Court Case No. 08-CI-13373 re PRAECIPE TO ADD DEFENDANTS VILLANOVA
WEST-HOUSE OF PASTA-ASHLEY-GRAHAMS May 29, 2017 filed by stan caterbone
06/06/2017 LETTER TO PRESIDENT TRUMP re INTERVENTION IN THE STAN J. CATERBONE OBSTRUCTION
OF JUSTICE LANDMARK CASE June 5, 2017 filed by stan caterbone
06/10/2017 Lancaster County Court Case No. 08-CI-13373 re PRAECIPE TO ADD DEFENDANTS MILLER OPTICAL
AND JT ROCKWELLS BAR & RESTUARANT WITH NSA EXHIBIT June 10, 2017 filed by stan caterbone
06/16/2017 Lancaster County Court Case No. 08-CI-13373 PRAECIPE TO AMEND COMPLAINT TO INCLUDE
OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE Friday June 16, 2017 filed by Stan Caterbone
06/16/2017 Lancaster County Court Case No. 08-CI-13373 re PRAECIPE TO ADD DEFENDANTS MANHEIM
TOWNSHIP POLICE AND M&T BANK WITH EXHIBIT re COMEY June 15, 2017 filed by stan caterbone
06/17/2017 STAN J. CATERBONE v. FBI, NSA, CIA, and The United States of America, et.al., June 17, 2017 filed by
Stan Caterbone
06/20/2017 FEDERAL PRIVATE CRIMINAL COMPLAINT Filed in U.S. ATTORNEY OFFICE OF PHILADELPHIA June
19, 2017 FILED BY STAN CATERBONE
07/10/2017 PRAECIPE TO ADD DEFENDANTS KRISTINA E. FINDIKYAN, HEARST CORPORATION, WGAL-TV,
SGT CHARLES M. MELHORN OF MANHEIM TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT, MANHEIM
TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT, FILED
07/27/2017 PRAECIPE TO ADD DEFENDANTS TURKEY HILL CONVENIENCE STORES, PROTHONOTARY OF
THE PENNSYLVANIA SUPERIOR AND SUPREME COURT, MIDDLE DISTRICT WITH EXHIBITS AND
DVD EXHIBIT, FILED
08/02/2017 EXHIBITS, FILED
08/09/2017 Lancaster County Court Case No. 08-CI-13373 re PRAECIPE TO ADD DEFENDANTS MARK
ZUCKERBERG, FACEBOOK, AND PA FILE AND SERVE Wednesday August 9, 2017
08/10/2017 EXHIBITS, FILED
08/18/2017 Lancaster County Court Case No. 08-CI-13373 re PRAECIPE TO ADD DEFENDANTS JAMES ELMER
MITCHELL and JOHN BRUCE JESSEN, CIA TORTURE PSYCHOLOGISTS August 18, 2017
08/23/2017 EXHIBITS ANTI-TRUST VALUATION, FILED
08/27/2017 Lancaster County Court Case No. 08-CI-13373 re PRAECIPE TO ADD DEFENDANTS NAUGHTY
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