HART v. SUPERINTENDENT
STACY YURON HART |
SUPERINTENDENT |
WVCF (Court Use Only) |
2:2016cv00449 |
December 1, 2016 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana |
Terre Haute Office |
Mark J. Dinsmore |
Jane Magnus-Stinson |
Habeas Corpus (General) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (State) |
None |
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Filing 15 Entry Granting Motion to Dismiss and Directing Entry of Final Judgment - Petitioner Stacy Yuron Hart brought this habeas corpus action challenging discipline imposed on him by the Vanderburgh County jail which in turn caused a loss of good time cre dits against his state prison sentence. Dkt. 2 . While this action was pending prison authorities reconsidered Hart's administrative appeal and decided to restore all good time credits that had been taken away as a result of the jail discipl inary action. Dkt. 11 -1. With good time credits restored, respondent moved to dismiss this action contending it is moot because there is no case or controversy. Dkt. 11 . Hart responded in opposition to dismissal and contends that his release d ate is being erroneously calculated and, therefore, this case is not moot. Dkt. 13 . Respondent in reply urged the case is indeed moot, and asserted that Hart is simply in error about how his release date is calculated. Dkt. 14 . A dismissal for mootness is a dismissal for lack of jurisdiction. Judgment consistent with this Entry shall now issue. (See Entry.) Signed by Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson on 10/11/2017. (RSF) |
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