Taylor v. Superintendent
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OPINION AND ORDER: DISMISSING CASE WITHOUT PREJUDICE. Signed by Judge Robert L Miller, Jr on 9/25/2014. (lhc)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA
FORT WAYNE DIVISION
PAUL IRVIN TAYLOR,
Petitioner,
v.
SUPERINTENDENT,
Defendant.
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CAUSE NO. 1:14-CV-291 RM
OPINION AND ORDER
Paul Irvin Taylor, a pro se prisoner, has filed a habeas corpus petition challenging
his recent conviction for driving on a suspended license in the Steuben County Circuit
Court under cause number 76C01-1303-CM-173. Mr. Taylor was sentenced on June 14,
2014, and is incarcerated at the Steuben County Jail. Mr. Taylor says he hasn’t presented
any of his claims for review in the state courts before filing this petition.
Before a petitioner can challenge a state proceeding, he must have previously
presented his claims to the state courts. “This means that the petitioner must raise the issue
at each and every level in the state court system, including levels at which review is
discretionary rather than mandatory.” Lewis v. Sternes, 390 F.3d 1019, 1025-1026 (7th Cir.
2004). Based on his petition, it is clear that Mr. Taylor hasn’t done this. Mr. Taylor explains
that he hasn’t exhausted because the claims raised in his habeas petition are federal claims,
not state claims. Simply put, Mr. Taylor believes that he can bring his federal claims
directly to federal court, but the requirement that a petitioner first present his claims to the
state courts applies to federal claims. Richardson v. Lemke, 745 F.3d 258, 268-69 (7th Cir.
2014). Because Mr. Taylor hasn’t presented his claims to the state courts, this court can’t
grant him habeas corpus relief. 28 U.S.C. 2254(b)(1)(A). Therefore, the petition will be
dismissed, but the dismissal will be without prejudice to his right to pursue federal habeas
relief once he exhausts all available state court remedies.
For the foregoing reasons, this petition is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE.
SO ORDERED.
ENTERED: September 25 , 2014
/s/ Robert L. Miller, Jr.
Judge
United States District Court
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