Terence Kevin Bethea v. Maryland States Attorney’s Office, No. CA-00- 627-WMN D. Md. Mar. 10, 2000 .…

00-6417Court of Appeals for the Fourth CircuitAug 22, 2000

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UNPUBLISHED
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
No. 00-6417
TERENCE KEVIN BETHEA,
Plaintiff - Appellant,
versus
MARYLAND STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE FOR PRINCE
GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND,
Defendant - Appellee.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of
Maryland, at Baltimore. William M. Nickerson, District Judge.
(CA-00-627-WMN)
Submitted: July 31, 2000 Decided: August 22, 2000
Before NIEMEYER, WILLIAMS, and MICHAEL, Circuit Judges.
Affirmed as modified by unpublished per curiam opinion.
Terence Kevin Bethea, Appellant Pro Se.
Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.
See Local Rule 36(c).

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PER CURIAM:
Terrence Kevin Bethea appeals the district court’s order deny-
ing his complaint filed under 42 U.S.C.A. § 1983 (West Supp. 2000).
In this complaint, Bethea alleges that the Maryland States Attor-
ney’s Office has refused to comply with his requests for infor-
mation in violation of state law and the Freedom of Information
Act, and in so doing is violating his right to due process, osten-
sibly through interference with his right to access the courts.
We have reviewed the record and the district court’s opinion
and find no reversible error in the district court’s determination
that Bethea failed to demonstrate the relevance of his requested
material. We therefore affirm on the reasoning of the district
court. See Bethea v. Maryland States Attorney’s Office, No. CA-00-
627-WMN (D. Md. Mar. 10, 2000). However, because Bethea may be
able to amend his complaint to explain the relevance of this mate-
rial, we modify the district court’s order to reflect a dismissal
without prejudice. We dispense with oral argument because the
facts and legal contentions are adequately presented in the mate-
rials before the court and argument would not aid the decisional
process.
AFFIRMED AS MODIFIED

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