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DPS-211 NOT PRECEDENTIAL
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT
NO. 05-1872
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CAROLYN R. MENSAH,
Appellant
v.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
OF JUSTICE, NATIONAL CRIME
INFORMATION CENTER*
(*Amended per Clerk's Order of 3/30/05)
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On Appeal From the United States District Court
For the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
(D.C. Civ. No. 05-01101)
District Judge: Honorable Marvin Katz
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Submitted For Possible Dismissal Under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2)(B)
April 28, 2005
Before: ROTH, BARRY and SMITH, Circuit Judges
(Filed :July 19, 2005)
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OPINION
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PER CURIAM
Carolyn R. Mensah, proceeding pro se and in forma pauperis, filed suit against the
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She has waived any claims against an FBI agent named O’Malley by asserting that the1
National Crime Information Center was the sole defendant in her District Court suit.
United States Department of Justice National Crime Information Center, seeking to
expunge any derogatory information or criminal record allegedly improperly registered
under her name and the names of her sons. She claimed that, as a result of incorrect
information recorded in the National Crime Information Center, the FBI and other agents
of the government put her and her sons under surveillance, framed them for crimes they
did not commit, and forced them to commit sex acts on Osprey pilots and others. She
also alleged that she and her family members have suffered grievous harm from FBI-
controlled lasers and radio waves. In her complaint, and apparently included by reference
on forms for a petition for writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254 that she
filed at the same time as her complaint, Mensah also contended that her older son, either
as a cat or as a person, has been detained in an undisclosed location by an FBI agent
named O’Malley.
The District Court dismissed Mensah’s action as frivolous. Mensah appeals.
We agree with the District Court that Mensah’s claims against the National Crime
Information Center are clearly baseless. Denton v. Hernandez, 504 U.S. 25, 32-3 (1992).1
Her appeal, therefore, must be dismissed. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2)(B)(i) (2005).
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