Lee v. Wilson
Filing
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MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by District Judge James C. Cacheris on 11/05/2015. (jlan) (c/s to Petitioner)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA
Alexandria Division
Anthony Lee,
Petitioner,
l:15cv!39(JCC/MSN)
v.
Eric D. Wilson,
Respondent.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
Anthony Lee, a federal inmate housed in the Eastern District ofVirginia and proceeding
pro se, has filed a petition for a writ ofhabeas corpus, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. ยง2241, challenging
the decision by the Bureau ofPrisons ("BOP") denying his request for nunc pro tunc designation
ofthe federal facility in which he served state sentences. Respondent filed a Motion to Dismiss,
or, in the Alternative for Summary Judgment onJune 15,2015 and petitioner has responded.
Accordingly, this matter is now ripe for disposition. Forthe reasons that follow, respondent's
Motion for Summary Judgment must be granted, and final judgment will be entered in his favor.
Respondent's Motion to Dismiss will be denied as moot.
I. Background
Petitioner was arrestedby law enforcement officials on October 5,2005, for various state
firearms and drug offenses. Dkt. No. 6 (Mandes Decl.). Petitioner posted bail on October 6,
2005, and he was released on bond. Id These state charges were subsequently dismissed on
June 4, 2007. Id On October 13, 2005, petitioner was again arrested by local law enforcement
on additional state charges. Id Again, petitionerwas released on bond on October 17, 2005. Id
Petitioner was again arrested on January 19, 2006, by local lawenforcement officials for state
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