Smith v. Holt ( 1999 )


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  •                  IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
    FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT
    No. 98-41115
    Conference Calendar
    DALE N. SMITH,
    Petitioner-Appellant,
    versus
    R.E. HOLT, WARDEN; BUREAU OF PRISONS;
    UNITED STATES PAROLE COMMISSION; US GOVERNMENT,
    Respondents-Appellees.
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    Appeal from the United States District Court
    for the Eastern District of Texas
    USDC No. 1:98-CV-1489
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    June 17, 1999
    Before EMILIO M. GARZA, BENAVIDES, and PARKER, Circuit Judges.
    PER CURIAM:*
    Dale Noel Smith, federal inmate # 90045-132, appeals the
    district court’s dismissal of his 
    28 U.S.C. § 2241
     petition for
    failure to exhaust administrative remedies.      Smith moves for
    leave to supplement his brief on appeal and for an expedited
    ruling on his appeal.    The motions are DENIED.
    Federal prisoners must exhaust “administrative remedies
    before seeking habeas relief in federal court under 
    28 U.S.C. § 2241
    .”   Fuller v. Rich, 
    11 F.3d 61
    , 62 (5th Cir. 1994).     We
    *
    Pursuant to 5TH CIR. R. 47.5, the court has determined
    that this opinion should not be published and is not precedent
    except under the limited circumstances set forth in 5TH CIR.
    R. 47.5.4.
    No. 98-41115
    -2-
    review the dismissal of a § 2241 petition for failure to exhaust
    for an abuse of discretion.    Id.
    Smith contends that he exhausted his administrative remedies
    and that he should not be held responsible for Respondents’
    failure to follow the proper procedure.    The doctrine of
    exhaustion of administrative remedies requires a prisoner to
    pursue all “prescribed administrative remedies which might
    provide appropriate relief . . . prior to seeking relief in the
    federal courts.”    Smith v. Thompson, 
    937 F.2d 217
    , 219 (5th Cir.
    1991)(internal quotation and citation omitted).    The record shows
    that Smith did not complete the administrative appeals procedure.
    The district court did not abuse its discretion by dismissing
    Smith’s petition.   Accordingly, the district court’s judgment is
    AFFIRMED.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 98-41115

Filed Date: 6/17/1999

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 12/21/2014