Rawls v. Superintendent
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OPINION AND ORDER DISMISSING the case pursuant to Section 2254 Habeas Corpus Rule 4. ***Civil Case Terminated. Signed by Senior Judge James T Moody on 8/28/2014. (kds)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA
SOUTH BEND DIVISION
IAN L. RAWLS,
Petitioner,
v.
SUPERINTENDENT,
Respondent.
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No. 3:14 CV 1795
OPINION AND ORDER
Ian L. Rawls, a pro se prisoner, brings this habeas corpus case attempting to
challenge his removal from the work release program and his placement in the LaPorte
County Jail. Rawls was convicted of robbery and sentenced to twelve years by the
LaPorte Superior Court on March 22, 2011, under cause number 46D01-1007-FB-143. He
was serving his sentence in the work release program, but was removed when he was
fired from his job. Rawls argues that his termination was improper and that he has not
yet been given a hearing to determine whether his reassignment from work release to
the jail was proper.
Rawls is a convicted prisoner serving a sentence imposed by a State court. There
is no Constitutional liberty or property interest in participation in a work release
program or in a prison work camp. DeTomaso v. McGinnis, 970 F.2d 211, 212 (7th Cir.
1992); Joihner v. McEvers, 898 F.2d 569 (7th Cir. 1990). “[T]he Indiana work release
scheme does not create a protectible [sic] entitlement.” Young v. Hunt, 507 F. Supp. 785,
789 (N.D. Ind. 1981). Though Young was addressing the state work release program
rather than a county work release program, the analysis is the same. A prison or jail
does not need a reason to relocate a convicted inmate, nor is a prisoner entitled to due
process before he is relocated. Sandin v. Conner, 515 U.S. 472, 485 (1995). Because Rawls
was not entitled to due process before he was removed from work release and placed in
the LaPorte County Jail, he is not entitled to habeas corpus relief.
For the foregoing reasons, this case is DISMISSED pursuant to Section 2254
Habeas Corpus Rule 4.
SO ORDERED.
Date: August 28, 2014
s/James T. Moody
JUDGE JAMES T. MOODY
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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