Jose Ulpiano Iler-Reyes, Petitioner v. Warden, FCI Berlin, Respondent
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Opinion
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Jose Ulpiano Iler-Reyes, Petitioner
v. Case No. 23-cv-553-SM-AJ Opinion No. 2024 DNH 043
Warden, FCI Berlin, Respondent
O R D E R
Petitioner, Jose Ulpiano Iler-Reyes, brought this action
seeking an order of the court directing the Bureau of Prisons to
reinstate 765 days of First Step Act credits and immediately
transfer him to a Residential Reentry Center. The government
moves to dismiss the petition on grounds that it is moot.
Specifically, the government has represented that Iler-Reyes was
released from BOP custody earlier this month, on May 2, 2024.
Because petitioner has received all of the relief sought in
his petition, there is no longer a justiciable case or
controversy and his claims are moot. Accordingly, respondent’s
Motion to Dismiss for Mootness (document no. 11) is granted. The Clerk of Court shall enter judgment in accordance with
this order and close the case.
SO ORDERED.
____________________________ Steven J. McAuliffe United States District Judge
May 28, 2024
cc: Jose Ulpiano Iler-Reyes, pro se Anna Dronzek, AUSA
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