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Ellis v. Berkebile

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Jan 4, 2011
406 F. App'x 817 (4th Cir. 2011)

Opinion

No. 10-7144.

Submitted: December 21, 2010.

Decided: January 4, 2011.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, at Beckley. Irene C. Berger, District Judge. (5:10-cv-00931).

Robert K. Ellis, Appellant Pro Se. Lara Dee Pyne Crane, Bureau of Prisons, Beaver, West Virginia, Stephen Michael Horn, Assistant United States Attorney, Charleston, West Virginia, for Appellee.

Before NIEMEYER and KEENAN, Circuit Judges, and HAMILTON, Senior Circuit Judge.

Affirmed by unpublished PER CURIAM opinion.

Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.


Robert K. Ellis, a federal prisoner, appeals the district court's order dismissing without prejudice his 28 U.S.C.A. § 2241 (West 2006 Supp. 2010) petition for failure to exhaust administrative remedies and the court's order denying reconsideration. We have reviewed the record and find no reversible error. Accordingly, we affirm the district court's orders on the reasoning set forth therein. See Ellis v. Berkebile, No. 5:10-cv-00931, 2010 WL 3220661 (S.D.W. Va. Aug. 6, 2010) (Oct. 1, 2010). We also deny Ellis' pending motions for appointment of counsel, an emergency dental exam and treatment, transcripts at government expense, a copy of his dental records, and for injunctive relief. 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.

AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Ellis v. Berkebile

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Jan 4, 2011
406 F. App'x 817 (4th Cir. 2011)
Case details for

Ellis v. Berkebile

Case Details

Full title:Robert K. ELLIS, Petitioner-Appellant, v. D. BERKEBILE, Warden…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit

Date published: Jan 4, 2011

Citations

406 F. App'x 817 (4th Cir. 2011)

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