Aug. 23, 2022
by Luis D. Perez (author's profile)

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CLERK'S NOTICE

DOCKET NUMBER
2185CV01214

Trial Court of Massachusetts
The Superior Court

CASE NAME:
Luis D Perez W33937 vs. Carol A Mici Commissioner of
Massachusetts Department of Correction

Dennis P. McManus, Clerk of Courts

TO:
Luis D Perez W33937
NCCI-Gardner
500 Colony Rd
P.O. Box 466
Gardner, MA 01440

COURT NAME & ADDRESS
Worcester County Superior Court
225 Main Street
Worcester, MA 01608

You are hereby notified that on 07/21/2022 the following entry was made on the above
referenced docket:
Endorsement on Motion to Dismiss (#17.0): ALLOWED
ALLOWED. Plaintiff is a candidate for the office of the Governor of Massachusetts. The complaint seeks a
temporary restraining order against the Department of Corrections (DOC) from transferring him to a different
corrections facility during the pendency of his candidacy. The basis for the request is plaintiff's allegation that last
time he ran for governor in 1993, he was transferred from one DOC facility to another. There is no allegation or
suggestion that DOC is currently considering transferring the plaintiff. For the reasons set forth in DOC's motion, the
plaintiff has failed to meet any of the standards for issuance of an injunction and has failed to state a claim. It is
clear from the complaint that plaintiff has not plausibly suggested a justiciable controversy for this court's
consideration. Accordingly, the complaint is DISMISSED. Notices mailed 7/26/22

Judge: Ritter, Hon. William J
August 16, 2022

My dear brothers & sisters;
I lost my petition. It was denied like most of the civil cases that are coming
from the prison system, in particular cases that deal with Justice William Ritter.
The main reason in my civil complaint was the issue of obtaining a court Restraining
order to protect me from being harrassed or transferred to another institution.
As you most know, I am running for Governor from inside the prison and
sensitives issues can be brought to light and people in corrections have became a
political identity on election year.
The struggle continues toward prison reform, in particular dealing with programs,
mental illness of correctional staff, nepotism, visits and the lock of access to
latinos in Federal Habeas Corpus.- As it was mentioned on the final report from
the Comm. of Safety and Abuse in America's Prison, "the psychological forces that
act on people who supervise others in a closed society can have a substantial
impact on Officers behavior, including racial bias. - So too can the dynamics
that operate between officers and incarcerated people, potentially leading
Officers to abuse their authority and prisoners to resist rightful authority."
Keep in touch, as always on one-love for the struggle.

Luis D. Perez - http://between the bars.org
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Luis D. Perez

DATE ISSUED
07/26/2022

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE/ASSISTANT CLERK
Hon. William J Ritter

SESSION PHONE#
(508)831-2364

Please mail the original of this
publication to:
Emancipation Initiative
P.O. Box 912
Norwood, Mass, 02062

Thank you very, very, much
Luis Perez

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