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Carter v. Wainwright

United States District Court, D. Columbia
Jan 5, 2011
Civil Action No. 10-1490 (JDB) (D.D.C. Jan. 5, 2011)

Opinion

Civil Action No. 10-1490 (JDB).

January 5, 2011


MEMORANDUM OPINION


In this action for a writ of habeas corpus, petitioner, proceeding pro se, claims that he was denied the effective assistance of counsel during parole revocation proceedings conducted in the District of Columbia. He claims that his appointed counsel from the D.C. Public Defender Service advised him to agree to an expedited revocation without adequately consulting him and investigating his case. Petitioner seeks "to set aside, vacate, or correct his sentence and . . . a [new] parole hearing. . . ." Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus/Motion to Vacate Parole Revocation Decision ["Pet."] at 1.

Pending before the Court are petitioner's motion for summary judgment and the United States' subsequently filed motion to dismiss the petition on the ground that it is moot. The United States has shown that the challenged proceeding has been voided and that a new parole revocation hearing is scheduled at petitioner's current institution in Winton, North Carolina. See United States Mot. to Dismiss Pet'r's Pet. for a Writ of Habeas Corpus [Dkt. No. 9], Ex. J (Notice of Action); Supp. to the United States' Mot. to Dismiss [Dkt. No. 12]. Furthermore, petitioner has not opposed the government's motion. Hence, the Court will grant the United States' motion to dismiss the habeas petition as moot. A separate Order accompanies this Memorandum Opinion.

DATE: January 5, 2011


Summaries of

Carter v. Wainwright

United States District Court, D. Columbia
Jan 5, 2011
Civil Action No. 10-1490 (JDB) (D.D.C. Jan. 5, 2011)
Case details for

Carter v. Wainwright

Case Details

Full title:Marvin Terrell Carter, Petitioner, v. Simon T. Wainwright, Respondent

Court:United States District Court, D. Columbia

Date published: Jan 5, 2011

Citations

Civil Action No. 10-1490 (JDB) (D.D.C. Jan. 5, 2011)