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Williams v. Los Angeles Superior Court

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Jun 4, 2014
NO. CV 14-4165-TJH (MAN) (C.D. Cal. Jun. 4, 2014)

Summary

finding petitioner failed to exhaust his remedies and was not entitled to relief under § 2241 where he did not seek any relief in the state court of appeals or state supreme court

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Opinion

NO. CV 14-4165-TJH (MAN)

06-04-2014

SHADALE L. WILLIAMS, Petitioner, v. LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT, Respondent.


JUDGMENT

Pursuant to the Court's Order Dismissing Petition Without Prejudice And Denying Certificate Of Appealability,

IT IS ADJUDGED that the above-captioned action is dismissed without prejudice.

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MARGARET A. NAGLE

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE


Summaries of

Williams v. Los Angeles Superior Court

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Jun 4, 2014
NO. CV 14-4165-TJH (MAN) (C.D. Cal. Jun. 4, 2014)

finding petitioner failed to exhaust his remedies and was not entitled to relief under § 2241 where he did not seek any relief in the state court of appeals or state supreme court

Summary of this case from Headrick v. Scott
Case details for

Williams v. Los Angeles Superior Court

Case Details

Full title:SHADALE L. WILLIAMS, Petitioner, v. LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT, Respondent.

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

Date published: Jun 4, 2014

Citations

NO. CV 14-4165-TJH (MAN) (C.D. Cal. Jun. 4, 2014)

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