Opinion
Civil Action No. 12-410 (RWR)
04-06-2012
MEMORANDUM OPINION
Pro se plaintiff Jeffrey Jennings has filed a civil complaint against Judge Reggie Walton of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, alleging that the "Judge never got back to [him]" with regard to a separate civil case filed by Jennings and originally assigned to Judge Walton. (Compl. at 1.) Jennings seeks $846.63 in money damages from Judge Walton for hotel and other unspecified expenses.
Judges are absolutely immune from lawsuits predicated on their official acts in matters over which they have jurisdiction. Forrester v. White, 484 U.S. 219, 225 (1988); Stump v. Sparkman, 435 U.S. 349, 355-57 (1978); Sindram v. Suda, 986 F.2d 1459, 1460 (D.C. Cir. 1993). Jennings' suit is predicated on Judge Walton's official actions in the separate civil case, and Jennings makes no showing that Judge Walton presided in the clear absence of the jurisdiction which Jennings invoked in order to bring that action. Because Judge Walton enjoys immunity from suit here, the complaint will be dismissed.
An appropriate order accompanies this memorandum opinion.
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RICHARD W. ROBERTS
United States District Judge