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Taylor v. Easley

United States District Court, District of Kansas
Apr 11, 2024
No. 21-3088-JWL (D. Kan. Apr. 11, 2024)

Opinion

21-3088-JWL

04-11-2024

ERNEST L. TAYLOR, Petitioner, v. TIM EASLEY[1], Respondent.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

JOHN W. LUNGSTRUM UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

This matter began on March 24, 2021, when Petitioner and Kansas prisoner Ernest L. Taylor filed a pro se petition for writ of habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. § 2254. (Doc. 1.) Because two of the seven grounds for relief asserted in the petition were unexhausted, on November 24, 2021, this matter was stayed and held in abeyance while Petitioner returned to state court to exhaust all available remedies. (Doc. 13.) Since that time, Petitioner has consistently filed timely status reports updating this Court on the state-court proceedings. In his most recent status report, filed on April 11, 2024 (Doc. 44), Petitioner advises that the Kansas Court of Appeals has now entered a dispositive order in the related appeal. (Docs. 44 and 44-1.) Thus, Petitioner asks this Court to move forward with the federal habeas matter. (Doc. 44, p. 1.)

The Court will liberally construe the pleading as a motion to lift the stay and will grant the motion. Petitioner will be granted 30 days to and including May 13, 2024, to either submit any supplemental briefing on the recently exhausted Grounds Six and Seven or to advise the Court that he does not wish to submit any additional briefing on those asserted grounds for relief. Petitioner is advised that any briefing submitted should be limited only to arguments on the recently exhausted grounds for relief. After receiving the additional briefing or the written notice that Petitioner does not wish to submit additional briefing, the Court will issue further orders as necessary. If the time passes without response from Petitioner, the Court will direct Respondent to file an answer to the petition as it was filed on March 24, 2021.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Tim Easley, Warden of Larned State Correctional Facility, where Petitioner is confined, is substituted as Respondent in this matter.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT the status report (Doc. 44) is liberally construed as a motion to lift the stay of this matter and is granted. The stay of this matter is lifted. Petitioner is granted to and including May 13, 2024 to either (1) submit additional written argument limited to Grounds Six and Seven, which are the recently exhausted grounds for relief; or (2) submit a written statement that he does not wish to provide additional argument on those grounds for relief. If Petitioner does not timely comply with this order, the Court will enter an order setting a deadline for Respondent to file his answer to the petition as it was originally filed.

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Taylor v. Easley

United States District Court, District of Kansas
Apr 11, 2024
No. 21-3088-JWL (D. Kan. Apr. 11, 2024)
Case details for

Taylor v. Easley

Case Details

Full title:ERNEST L. TAYLOR, Petitioner, v. TIM EASLEY[1], Respondent.

Court:United States District Court, District of Kansas

Date published: Apr 11, 2024

Citations

No. 21-3088-JWL (D. Kan. Apr. 11, 2024)