LANNY KING, Magistrate Judge.
This matter is before the Court on Petitioner's petition under 28 U.S.C. § 2254 for writ of habeas corpus by a person in state custody (Docket Number 1), motion to stay proceedings and hold them in abeyance (DN 6), and motion to expand the state-court record (DN 7).
The Kentucky Supreme Court affirmed Petitioner's convictions upon direct appeal, and the Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of his motion for post-conviction relief pursuant to Kentucky Rules of Criminal Procedure (RCr) 11.42. Wadlington v. Commonwealth, 2008 WL 4691945. (Ky.) and 2013 WL 1003490 (Ky.App.).
Thereafter, Petitioner filed a motion for post-conviction relief pursuant to Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure (CR) 60.02 and RCr 10.26 in the Trigg Circuit Court.
Petitioner's motion to expand the state-court record (DN 7) requests production of a copy of the entire state-court record as it relates to his 60.02/10.26 motion, any ruling by the trial court, and any appeal thereof.
The present petition is a so-called "mixed" petition as it contains some claims that the state courts have already fully determined in connection with Petitioner's direct appeal and 11.42 motion and some claims, presented in Petitioner's 60.02/10.26 motion, that the state courts have not yet ruled upon.
In Harris v. Lafler, 553 F.3d 1028 (6th Cir.2009), the Sixth Circuit summarized the four options a district court may consider when faced with a mixed petition containing both exhausted and unexhausted claims:
Id. at 1031-32 citing Rhines v. Weber, 544 U.S. 269, 274-78 (2005).
Option 2 is required "if the petitioner had good cause for his failure to exhaust, his unexhausted claims are potentially meritorious, and there is no indication that the petitioner engaged in intentionally dilatory litigation tactics." Rhines at 278.
The Court is unable to determine whether Option 2 is required or Option 4 is viable in this case because the state-court record supplied by Respondent does not include the materials, and particularly any ruling by the state courts, on Petitioner's 60.02/10.26 motion.
The Court being sufficiently advised, it is hereby ORDERED that:
1. Petitioner's motion to expand the state-court record (DN 7) is GRANTED to the extent it seeks expansion of the post-conviction record related to Petitioner's 60.02/10.26 motion, which is presently pending in the state courts.
2. Within 30 days of entry of this Order, Respondent shall supplement the record to include a copy of Petitioner's motion for post-conviction relief pursuant to CR 60.02 and RCr 10.26 filed in the Trigg Circuit Court, any ruling by the Trigg Circuit Court on the motion, any appeal of that decision to the Kentucky Court of Appeals, and any pleadings, briefs, or other documents that may assist the Court in determining whether to grant Petitioner's pending motion to stay (DN 6).
3. Within 30 days, either party may file a supplementary brief on the question of whether Petitioner is entitled to a stay of these § 2254 proceedings.