Hatten v. Bledsoe
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ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS - Accordingly, this 18th day of April, 2013, upon consideration of the report 37 of the magistrate judge, filed 2/7/13, & plf.'s objs. 38 thereto, & upon independent review of the record, it is ordered that: 1. The mag. judge's report 37 is adopted. 3. The Clerk of COurt shall close this file. (See order for complete detaols.) Signed by Honorable William W. Caldwell on 4/18/13. (am)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
TIMOTHY HATTEN,
Petitioner
vs.
BRYAN A. BLEDSOE,
Respondent
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: CIVIL NO. 1:CV-11-2396
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(Judge Caldwell)
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ORDER
THE BACKGROUND OF THIS ORDER IS AS FOLLOWS:
The pro se petitioner, Timothy Hatten, a federal inmate, filed this 28 U.S.C.
§ 2241 petition challenging five disciplinary proceedings against him. He asserts various
claims based on due process. The magistrate judge has filed a report and
recommendation, recommending that the petition be denied. We are considering
Hatten’s objections to the report.
Those objections simply refer us to Hatten’s petition and his traverse and
the due-process claims alleged there. We have reviewed the submissions of the parties
and the magistrate judge’s report. We agree with the magistrate judge that the petition
presents no meritorious claims.
As noted by the magistrate judge, the due-process requirements for inmate
disciplinary proceedings were established in Wolff v. McDonnell, 418 U.S. 539, 94 S.Ct.
2963, 41 L.Ed.2d 935 (1974), and consist of the following: “(1) advance written notice of
the disciplinary charges; (2) an opportunity, when consistent with institutional safety and
correctional goals, to call witnesses and present documentary evidence in his defense;
and (3) a written statement by the factfinder of the evidence relied on and the reasons for
the disciplinary action.” McGee v. Scism, 463 F. App'x 61, 63 (3d Cir. 2012)
(nonprecedential)(quoting Superintendent v. Hill, 472 U.S. 445, 454, 105 S.Ct. 2768,
2773, 86 L.Ed.2d 356 (1985)). There must also be “some evidence” supporting the
DHO's finding, id. (quoting Hill, 472 U.S. at 454, 105 S.Ct. at 2773), and an impartial
adjudicator. Lasko v. Holt, 334 F. App’x 474, 476 (3d Cir. 2009)(nonprecedential). As
shown in the magistrate judge’s report, Petitioner’s disciplinary hearings complied with
these requirements.
Petitioner also complains that he did not receive certain procedural
protections that add to the Wolff requirements found in 28 C.F.R. § 541.8, the Bureau of
Prisons’ (BOP) regulation dealing with disciplinary hearings,1 nor did he receive the
benefit of BOP Program Statement 5306. However, when the minimum requirements of
Wolff have been met, “an inmate must show prejudice to the rights sought to be protected
by the regulation claimed to be violated.” Van Kahl v. Brennan, 855 F. Supp. 1413, 1421
(M.D. Pa. 1994). See also Bullard v. Scism, 449 F. App'x 232, 235 (3d Cir. 2011)
(nonprecedential)(quoting Van Kahl). Petitioner has asserted no prejudice from any
alleged violation of other applicable BOP directives or regulations. Since the
requirements of Wolff have been satisfied, Petitioner has no due-process claims based
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Petitioner and the magistrate judge cite to 28 C.F.R. §§ 541.14, 541.15, 541.17,
and 541.18, which are no longer in effect. The corresponding provisions are now found at 28
C.F.R. §§ 541.5, 541.7 and 541.8.
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on his disciplinary hearings. See also Fiore v. Lindsay, 336 F. App’x 168, 170 n.2 (3d
Cir. 2009)(nonprecedential)(court need not reach allegations based on the prison’s failure
to follow certain BOP guidelines when the petitioner was provided with the process he
was due under Wolff).
Accordingly, this 18th day of April, 2013, upon consideration of the report
(Doc. 37) of the magistrate judge, filed February 7, 2013, and Plaintiff’s objections
(Doc.38) thereto, and upon independent review of the record, it is ordered that:
1. The magistrate judge’s report (Doc. 37) is adopted.
2. The petition (Doc. 1) for a writ of habeas corpus under 28
U.S.C. § 2241 is DENIED.
3. The Clerk of Court shall close this file.
/s/William W. Caldwell
William W. Caldwell
United States District Judge
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