WILLIAMS v. DEWALT

No. CIV.A. AW-04-2732, No. CIV.A. AW-04-3316, No. CIV.A. AW-04-3361, No. CIV.A. AW-04-3414.

351 F.Supp.2d 412 (2004)

Phillip WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, v. Stephen DEWALT, Warden, et al Defendants. Stefan McCray, Plaintiff, v. Stephen Dewalt, Warden, et al Defendants. Robert John Moes, Plaintiff, v. Stephen Dewalt, Warden, et al Defendants. John Henry Johnson, Plaintiff, v. Stephen Dewalt, Warden, Defendant.

United States District Court, D. Maryland.

December 29, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stefan McCray, Cumberland, MD, pro se.

Robert John Moes, Cumberland, MD, pro se.

Sarah Sargent Gannett, James Wyda, Office of the Federal Public Defender, Baltimore, MD, for Plaintiff.

Neil R. White, Thomas M. Dibiagio, Barbara S. Sale, Office of the United States Attorney, Baltimore, MD, for Defendants.


MEMORANDUM

WILLIAMS, District Judge.

Petitioners, inmates confined at the Federal Correctional Institution in Cumberland, Maryland, individually filed the above referenced cases, challenging the Federal Bureau of Prisons' method of computing good time credits. The cases were subsequently consolidated, counsel was appointed for the pro se Petitioners, and a hearing was held.1 For the reasons set forth herein, the undersigned...

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