JOHN A. WOODCOCK, JR., District Judge.
On October 11, 2018, the Court issued an order in which it granting Ricky Sirois' motion for halfway house recommendation, but the Court added several caveats to the order, essentially acknowledging that a court may only recommend placement to the Bureau of Prisons and the Bureau of Prisons has the ultimate statutory authority to respond to the judicial recommendation. Order on Mot. for Halfway House Recommendation (ECF No. 405). Mr. Sirois is dissatisfied with the Court's analysis and he has in quick succession filed three motions with the Court, attempting to obtain an order forcing the Bureau of Prisons to place him in a halfway house by a date certain. Def.'s Mot. for Recommendation to Place Def. in Halfway House by Oct. 26, 2018 (ECF No. 406); Def.'s Mot. for a Confirmed Halfway House Date (ECF No. 411); Mot. for Ruling on Mots. (ECF No. 413).
The Court grants Mr. Sirois' motion for a ruling, but it denies his motions for a date certain. Mr. Sirois cites two cases in support of his view: Woodall v. Federal Bureau of Prisons, 432 F.3d 235 (3d Cir. 2005) and Evans v. Willingham, 413 F.Supp.2d 155 (D. Conn. 2006). The Court finds neither convincing. Evans and Woodall were both decided before Congress enacted the Second Chance Act of 2007, 18 U.S.C. § 3624(b), which recodified the Bureau of Prisons' authority to make halfway house determinations:
Eickleberry v. Jett, Civil No. 11-443 (DSD/JSM), 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 148318, at *20 (D. Minn. Dec. 7, 2011). As the court wrote in Eickleberry:
Id. at *26-27. The Eickleberry Court wrote:
Id. at *27 (quoting Elwood v. Jeter, 386 F.3d 842, 847 (8th Cir. 2004)). The Eickleberry Court concluded that "there is no statutory requirement that entitles Eickleberry to RRC or home placement under the [Second Chance Act]." Id.
Section 3621(b) provides that the Bureau of Prison should consider "any statement by the court that imposed the sentence" in deciding where to house an inmate. The Court has made its recommendation plain. It can do no more.
The Court GRANTS Ricky Sirois' Motion for Ruling on Motions (ECF No. 413) and it DENIES Ricky Sirois' Motion for Recommendation to Place Defendant in Halfway House by Oct. 26, 2018 (ECF No. 406) and Motion for a Confirmed Halfway House Date (ECF No. 411).
SO ORDERED.