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Murphy v. Feneis

United States District Court, D. Minnesota
Aug 10, 2007
Civil No. 07-153 (RHK/JSM) (D. Minn. Aug. 10, 2007)

Summary

refusing to extend Rhines to stay a habeas petition that contained only unexhausted claims

Summary of this case from Crutcher v. Leahey

Opinion

Civil No. 07-153 (RHK/JSM).

August 10, 2007


ORDER


Before the Court are Petitioner's Objections to the June 25, 2007 Report and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Janie S. Mayeron. Judge Mayeron recommended the dismissal of Petitioner's Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus under 28 U.S.C. § 2254.

The Court has reviewed de novo the Report and Recommendation and the Objections thereto. That review demonstrates that Judge Mayeron's thorough and well-reasoned recommendations are fully supported by the record before her and controlling legal principles.

Accordingly, and upon all the files, records and proceedings herein, IT IS ORDERED that:

1. Petitioner's Objections (Doc. No. 24) are OVERRULED;

2. The Report and Recommendation (Doc. No. 23) is ADOPTED;

3. Respondent's Motion to Dismiss (Doc. No. 15) is GRANTED;

4. Petitioner's Motion for Stay and Abeyance of this Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus by a Person Being Held in State Custody (Doc. No. 2) is DENIED; and

5. The Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus under 28 U.S.C. § 2254 (Doc. No. 1) is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE.


Summaries of

Murphy v. Feneis

United States District Court, D. Minnesota
Aug 10, 2007
Civil No. 07-153 (RHK/JSM) (D. Minn. Aug. 10, 2007)

refusing to extend Rhines to stay a habeas petition that contained only unexhausted claims

Summary of this case from Crutcher v. Leahey
Case details for

Murphy v. Feneis

Case Details

Full title:Darryl Shane Murphy, Petitioner, v. Robert Feneis, Respondent

Court:United States District Court, D. Minnesota

Date published: Aug 10, 2007

Citations

Civil No. 07-153 (RHK/JSM) (D. Minn. Aug. 10, 2007)

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