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Bozeman v. Michalex

United States District Court, W.D. New York
Dec 10, 2010
09-CV-0960A(Sr) (W.D.N.Y. Dec. 10, 2010)

Opinion

09-CV-0960A(Sr).

December 10, 2010


DECISION AND ORDER


This case was referred to the undersigned by the Hon. Richard J. Arcara, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1), for all pretrial matters and to hear and report upon dispositive motions. Dkt. #9.

Currently before the Court is plaintiff's motion for appointment of counsel. Dkt. #15.

There is no constitutional right to appointed counsel in civil cases. However, under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e), the Court may appoint counsel to assist indigent litigants. See, e.g., Sears, Roebuck Co. v. Charles W. Sears Real Estate, Inc., 865 F.2d 22, 23 (2d Cir. 1988). Assignment of counsel in this matter is clearly within the judge's discretion. In re Martin-Trigona, 737 F.2d 1254 (2d Cir. 1984). The factors to be considered in deciding whether or not to assign counsel include the following:

1. Whether the indigent's claims seem likely to be of substance;
2. Whether the indigent is able to investigate the crucial facts concerning his claim;
3. Whether conflicting evidence implicating the need for cross-examination will be the major proof presented to the fact finder;
4. Whether the legal issues involved are complex; and
5. Whether there are any special reasons why appointment of counsel would be more likely to lead to a just determination.
Hendricks v. Coughlin, 114 F.3d 390, 392 (2d Cir. 1997); see also Hodge v. Police Officers, 802 F.2d 58 (2d Cir. 1986).

The Court must consider the issue of appointment carefully, of course, because "every assignment of a volunteer lawyer to an undeserving client deprives society of a volunteer lawyer available for a deserving cause." Cooper v. A. Sargenti Co. Inc., 877 F.2d 170, 172 (2d Cir. 1989). Therefore, the Court must first look to the "likelihood of merit" of the underlying dispute, Hendricks, 114 F.3d at 392; Cooper, 877 F.2d at 174, and "even though a claim may not be characterized as frivolous, counsel should not be appointed in a case where the merits of the . . . claim are thin and his chances of prevailing are therefore poor." Carmona v. United States Bureau of Prisons, 243 F.3d 629, 632 (2d Cir. 2001) (denying counsel on appeal where petitioner's appeal was not frivolous but nevertheless appeared to have little merit).

A review of the instant motion reveals that plaintiff has not established that the appointment of counsel is warranted at this time under the factors set forth above. In support of her motion for appointment of counsel, plaintiff argues that she is unable to afford an attorney to represent her in this matter. Dkt. #15. This is insufficient to warrant appointment of counsel.

Plaintiff's complaint does not suggest that the factual and legal issues presented in this matter are complex and that plaintiff is unable to represent herself. Plaintiff's complaint alleges that she was denied equal protection of the law and equal privileges and immunities under the law because of her race and sex, in violation of 42 U.S.C. §§ 1981, 1983 1985 1986. Dkt. #3. Specifically, plaintiff alleges that she was physically assaulted by law enforcement officers when she inquired about the status of her impounded vehicle. Dkt. #3. A review of plaintiff's complaint reveals that plaintiff has more than capably articulated her legal theories to the Court.

Accordingly, plaintiff's motion for appointment of counsel (Dkt. #12), is denied without prejudice at this time. It is the plaintiff's responsibility to retain an attorney or press forward with this lawsuit pro se. 28 U.S.C. § 1654.

SO ORDERED.

DATED: Buffalo, New York

December 10, 2010


Summaries of

Bozeman v. Michalex

United States District Court, W.D. New York
Dec 10, 2010
09-CV-0960A(Sr) (W.D.N.Y. Dec. 10, 2010)
Case details for

Bozeman v. Michalex

Case Details

Full title:PATRICIA BOZEMAN, Plaintiff, v. LT. MICHALEX, et al., Defendants

Court:United States District Court, W.D. New York

Date published: Dec 10, 2010

Citations

09-CV-0960A(Sr) (W.D.N.Y. Dec. 10, 2010)