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FILED
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MAY 2 4 2011
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Clerk, u.s. Dlstrlct & Bankruptcy
Courts for the District of ColumbIa
Barbara M. Bush, )
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Plaintiff, )
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v. ) Civil Action No. 11 095~t
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U.S. District Courts for Maryland )
and Texas, et al., )
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Defendants. )
MEMORANDUM OPINION
This matter is before the Court on its review of the plaintiff s pro se complaint and
application to proceed informa pauperis. The application will be granted and the complaint will
be dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(h)(3) (requiring
dismissal of an action "at any time" the Court determines that it lacks subject matter jurisdiction).
Plaintiff, a resident of Hyattsville, Maryland, sues federal district courts in Maryland and
Texas and the United States Congress. She challenges on constitutional grounds a presumed
order of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland transferring her to "a federal
prison, FMC, Carswell, in Ft. Worth Texas" for a mental health evaluation, even though she has
not been convicted of a crime. Compl. at 2-4. Presumably, plaintiff has sued Congress for
enacting the alleged constitutional statutes authorizing the court's action. Plaintiff seeks
injunctive relief and $50,000 "for the illegal transfer and detainment and torture." Id. at 5. This
Court lacks jurisdiction to review the orders of another district court. See 28 U.S.c. §§ 1331,
1332 (general jurisdictional provisions); Fleming v. United States, 847 F. Supp. 170, 172 (D.D.C.
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1994), cert. denied 513 U.S. 1150 (1995). A separate Order of dismissal accompanies this
Memorandum Opinion.
VG-.