Filed: Jan. 13, 2005
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Summary: UNPUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT No. 04-6765 KEVIN JOHNSON, Plaintiff - Appellant, versus GENE M. JOHNSON, Director, Virginia State Department of Corrections (VDOC); RONALD ANGELONE, Past Director, VDOC; JOHN JABE, Deputy Director, VDOC; FRED SCHILLING, Health Services Director, VDOC; INSPECTOR GENERAL, VDOC; LARRY TRAYLOR, VDOC Spokesman; T. C. BROWN, Ombudsman Services Manager, VDOC; LARRY HUFFMAN, Western Regional Director, VDOC; RICHARD YOUNG, Past Western Re
Summary: UNPUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT No. 04-6765 KEVIN JOHNSON, Plaintiff - Appellant, versus GENE M. JOHNSON, Director, Virginia State Department of Corrections (VDOC); RONALD ANGELONE, Past Director, VDOC; JOHN JABE, Deputy Director, VDOC; FRED SCHILLING, Health Services Director, VDOC; INSPECTOR GENERAL, VDOC; LARRY TRAYLOR, VDOC Spokesman; T. C. BROWN, Ombudsman Services Manager, VDOC; LARRY HUFFMAN, Western Regional Director, VDOC; RICHARD YOUNG, Past Western Reg..
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UNPUBLISHED
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
No. 04-6765
KEVIN JOHNSON,
Plaintiff - Appellant,
versus
GENE M. JOHNSON, Director, Virginia State
Department of Corrections (VDOC); RONALD
ANGELONE, Past Director, VDOC; JOHN JABE,
Deputy Director, VDOC; FRED SCHILLING, Health
Services Director, VDOC; INSPECTOR GENERAL,
VDOC; LARRY TRAYLOR, VDOC Spokesman; T. C.
BROWN, Ombudsman Services Manager, VDOC; LARRY
HUFFMAN, Western Regional Director, VDOC;
RICHARD YOUNG, Past Western Regional Director;
ROBBIE BIVENS, Regional Ombudsman, VDOC; S.
LARLEE, Regional Ombudsman, VDOC; POUND,
VIRGINIA POSTMASTER; STANLEY K. YOUNG, Warden,
Wallens Ridge State Prison (WRSP); ADAM
HARVEY, Past Assistant Warden, WRSP; T. YATES,
Security Chief, WRSP; CHARLES JANEWAY, Prison
Guard Captain, WRSP; DAVID TAYLOR, Prison
Guard Captain, WRSP; JEFF COMPTON, Prison
Guard Lieutenant, WRSP; MEYER, Prison Guard
Lieutenant, WRSP; A. J. GALLIHAR, Prison Guard
Lieutenant, WRSP; JEFFREY HEAD, Prison Guard
Sergeant, WRSP; JOE BENTLEY, Prison Guard
Sergeant, WRSP; MATTHEW HAMILTON, Prison Guard
Sergeant, WRSP; EWING, Prison Guard Sergeant,
WRSP; SWORD, Prison Guard Sergeant, WRSP;
COLLINS, Prison Guard Sergeant, WRSP; SERGEANT
KENDRICK, Prison Guard Sergeant, WRSP; MICHAEL
HUTCHINSON, Investigator (Past), WRSP; B.
STURGILL, Prison Guard, WRSP; VORP, Prison
Guard, WRSP; G. SEXTON, Prison Guard, WRSP; J.
HURLEY, Prison Guard, WRSP; HUGHES, Prison
Guard, WRSP; GILLEY, Prison Guard, WRSP; G.
BAILEY, Prison Guard, WRSP; I. HAMILTON,
Prison Guard, WRSP; KEITH COUNTS, Prison
Guard, WRSP; DANIEL BRAXTON, Warden, Red Onion
State Prison (ROSP); JERRY W. ARMENTROUT,
Assistant Warden, ROSP; RICHARD FLEMING,
Security Chief, ROSP; RICHARD ROWLETTE, Past
Security Chief, ROSP; Y’VONNE ELSWICK-TAYLOR,
Treatment Supervisor, ROSP; LESLIE FLEMING,
Past Prison Guard Captain, ROSP; J. KISER,
Prison Guard Captain, ROSP; DEWAYNE TURNER,
Prison Guard Lieutenant, ROSP; RONALD FOWLER,
Prison Guard Lieutenant, ROSP; LARRY COX,
Prison Guard Lieutenant, ROSP; RICHARD ROSE,
Prison Guard Lieutenant, ROSP; DANNY DAMRON,
Prison Guard Sergeant, ROSP; JOE FANNIN,
Prison Guard Sergeant, ROSP; SCOTTY DEEL,
Prison Guard Sergeant, ROSP; SERGEANT
CHILDRESS, Prison Guard Sergeant, ROSP; T.
MCCOY, Prison Guard Sergeant, ROSP; KEVIN
MCCOY, Prison Guard Sergeant, ROSP; DELMER
TATE, Prison Guard Sergeant, ROSP; T. WOOD,
Prison Guard Sergeant, ROSP; SERGEANT ADAMS,
Prison Guard Sergeant, K-9 Unit, ROSP; CARL
YATES, Investigator, ROSP; RANDALL CANTRELL,
Prison Guard, ROSP; L. COLLINS, Prison Guard,
ROSP; G. MULLINS, Prison Guard, ROSP; S.
RASNICK, Prison Guard, ROSP; S. WHITE, Prison
Guard, ROSP; WEBB, Prison Guard, ROSP;
FRANKLIN, Prison Guard, ROSP; DANIEL MCCOWAN,
Prison Guard, ROSP; SHANNON LONG, Prison
Guard, ROSP; J. SMITH, Prison Guard, ROSP; J.
ELY, Prison Guard, ROSP; D. MOONEY, Past
Prison Guard, ROSP; ROCKY WOOD, Prison Guard,
ROSP; J. STANLEY, Prison Guard, ROSP; J.
PHILLIPS, Prison Guard, ROSP; JAMES BENTLEY,
Prison Guard, ROSP; T. AUSTIN, Prison Guard,
ROSP; S. BUNCH, Mailroom Worker, ROSP; T.
PEASE, Mailroom Worker, ROSP; S. MULLINS,
Mailroom Worker, ROSP; P. HARLESS, Assistant
Nursing Director, ROSP; STILTNER, Licensed
Practical Nurse, ROSP; GREEN, Medical Doctor,
ROSP; FONNIE TAYLOR, Grievance Coordinator,
ROSP; M. BOLLING, Grievance Coordinator, ROSP;
J. JOHNSON, Grievance Coordinator, ROSP; P.
PERRIGAN, Grievance Coordinator, ROSP; BRET
EDMONDS, Disciplinary Hearings Officer, ROSP;
LARRY COLLINS, Disciplinary Hearings Officer,
ROSP; D. MCKNIGHT, Food Service Director,
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ROSP; JAMES R. WIANDT, Special Agent, VDOC,
ROSP; KEVIN YOUNG, Prison Guard, WRSP; N.
SUTHERLAND, Grievance Coordinator, ROSP,
Defendants - Appellees.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern
District of Virginia, at Alexandria. T. S. Ellis, III, District
Judge. (CA-04-145-AM)
Submitted: November 24, 2004 Decided: January 13, 2005
Before WILKINSON and TRAXLER, Circuit Judges, and HAMILTON, Senior
Circuit Judge.
Dismissed by unpublished per curiam opinion.
Kevin Johnson, Appellant Pro Se.
Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.
See Local Rule 36(c).
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PER CURIAM:
Kevin Johnson appeals from the district court’s orders
dismissing without prejudice his 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (2000) action and
denying his motion for reconsideration. The district court
dismissed the complaint for failure to comply with Fed. R. Civ. P.
20(a).
The district court’s dismissal without prejudice is not
appealable. See Domino Sugar Corp. v. Sugar Workers Local Union
392,
10 F.3d 1064, 1066-67 (4th Cir. 1993). A dismissal without
prejudice is a final order only if no amendment could cure the
defects in the complaint.
Id. at 1067. In ascertaining whether a
dismissal without prejudice is reviewable in this court, we must
determine “whether the plaintiff could save his action by merely
amending his complaint.”
Id. Here, Johnson can cure the defect in
his complaint by filing an amended complaint that does not
incorporate multiple unrelated claims.
Accordingly, we dismiss the appeal for lack of
jurisdiction. We dispense with oral argument because the facts and
legal contentions are adequately presented in the materials before
the court and argument would not aid the decisional process.
DISMISSED
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