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KWAN DESHAUN ENGRAM ADC #116023 v. NORRIS

United States District Court, E.D. Arkansas, Pine Bluff Division
Jul 17, 2009
5:07CV00187 SWW/JTR (E.D. Ark. Jul. 17, 2009)

Summary

dismissing a federal habeas petition so that Arkansas prisoner could exhaust his claim that the ADC improperly determined his parole eligibility date by filing a petition for declaratory judgment and writ of mandamus in state court

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Opinion

5:07CV00187 SWW/JTR.

July 17, 2009


ORDER


The Court has reviewed the Proposed Findings and Recommended Disposition submitted by United States Magistrate Judge J. Thomas Ray. No objections have been filed. After careful review, the Court concludes that the Proposed Findings and Recommended Disposition should be, and hereby are, approved and adopted in their entirety as this Court's findings in all respects. Judgment will be entered accordingly.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the Petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2241 (docket entry #2) is DENIED, and this case is DISMISSED, WITHOUT PREJUDICE.


Summaries of

KWAN DESHAUN ENGRAM ADC #116023 v. NORRIS

United States District Court, E.D. Arkansas, Pine Bluff Division
Jul 17, 2009
5:07CV00187 SWW/JTR (E.D. Ark. Jul. 17, 2009)

dismissing a federal habeas petition so that Arkansas prisoner could exhaust his claim that the ADC improperly determined his parole eligibility date by filing a petition for declaratory judgment and writ of mandamus in state court

Summary of this case from Truax v. Kelley
Case details for

KWAN DESHAUN ENGRAM ADC #116023 v. NORRIS

Case Details

Full title:KWAN DESHAUN ENGRAM ADC #116023 PETITIONER v. LARRY NORRIS, Warden…

Court:United States District Court, E.D. Arkansas, Pine Bluff Division

Date published: Jul 17, 2009

Citations

5:07CV00187 SWW/JTR (E.D. Ark. Jul. 17, 2009)

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