Little v. Hopkins
C06.41401; 638 F.2d 953 (1981)
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This is an appeal from a judgment of the District Court dismissing a petition for a writ of habeas corpus. Petitioner was a prisoner in the Federal Correctional Institution in Memphis, Tennessee. His petition sought review and revocation of a Bureau of Prisons disciplinary proceeding in which he was sanctioned for engaging in business activities in violation of BOP regulations and the return of some documents confiscated by the BOP. Petitioner sought habeas relief in spite of his failure to exhaust his administrative remedies, arguing that the imminency of his parole hearing excused his non-compliance with that prerequisite to habeas relief. Petitioner was charged with the following prohibited acts: 701 ""Unauthorized use of mail or telephone;"" 702 ""Unauthorized contacts with the public;"" and 801 ""Attempting to commit any of the above offenses ...."" However, it was determined at the disciplinary hearing that petitioner was not guilty of acts 701 and 702, but was guilty of act 703 (""Correspondence or conduct with a visitor in violation of posted regulations"") and 801. Petitioner claims that he had no notice of the charge of which he was found guilty, and that therefore he was denied his constitutional right to procedural due process.