DENNIS L. BECK, Magistrate Judge.
Petitioner is a federal prisoner proceeding pro se with a petition for writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2241.
Petitioner filed the instant petition for writ of habeas corpus on October 17, 2011, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. On March 6, 2012, the petition was transferred to this Court.
On March 19, 2012, the Court directed Respondent to file a response to the petition. On May 17, 2012, Respondent filed a motion to transfer the petition to the United States District Court for the Central District of California
When Petitioner was incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution in Taft, California (FCI Taft), he filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus in the Northern District of California challenging the Bureau of Prisons' (BOP) calculation of his sentence. He specifically alleges that BOP is refusing to properly credit him with presentence credits pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3585.
Both Respondent and Petitioner have submitted that Petitioner is currently incarcerated at the FCI in Lompoc, California, which is in the Central District of California.
Respondent submits that on or about January 30, 2012, Petitioner filed a nearly identical writ of habeas corpus petition under 28 U.S.C. § 2241 in the Central District of California. Ex. B, Docket,
The Court takes judicial notice of the second amended petition filed in the Central District of California in case number 2:12-cv-00827-MMM-RZ,
Federal courts retain broad powers to control their dockets and "prevent duplicative or unnecessary litigation."
In both petitions, Petitioner challenges the BOP's failure to credit him with 544 days of presentence credits pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3585 for the period of time he spend in official detention from May 30, 2006 to July 11, 2006, and June 23, 2008 to November 6, 2009, and claims he should have been released on November 16, 2011. The Court has thoroughly reviewed the petitions in both cases, and although the petition in the Central District's case appears to add more factual and legal support for his claim, the sole claim raised in the instant, i.e. the failure to award presentence credit of 544 days is clearly set forth in the petition in case number 2:12-00827-MMM-RS. The petition in the Central District, case number 2:12-cv-00827-MMM-RS, is fully briefed and awaiting a determination on the merits. Given these circumstances, the Court finds the duplicative petition for writ of habeas corpus pending in this case should be dismissed to promote judicial economy and protect the parties from concurrent litigation of the same claim.
Based on the foregoing, it is HEREBY RECOMMENDED that the instant petition for writ of habeas corpus be DISMISSED as duplicative of the petition filed in the Central District of California in case number 2:12-cv-00827-MMM-RS.
This Findings and Recommendation is submitted to the assigned United States District Court Judge, pursuant to the provisions of 28 U.S.C. section 636 (b)(1)(B) and Rule 304 of the Local Rules of Practice for the United States District Court, Eastern District of California. Within fourteen (14) days after being served with a copy, any party may file written objections with the court and serve a copy on all parties. Such a document should be captioned "Objections to Magistrate Judge's Findings and Recommendation." Replies to the objections shall be served and filed within fourteen (14) days after service of the objections. The Court will then review the Magistrate Judge's ruling pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636 (b)(1)(C). The parties are advised that failure to file objections within the specified time may waive the right to appeal the District Court's order.