Opinion ID: 591775
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Heading: order 91-c-007-c

Text: 7 Jan. 25, 1991. 8 This is a petition for a writ of habeas corpus. Petitioner, an inmate at the Oxford Correctional Institution at Oxford, Wisconsin, claims that he is in custody in violation of the laws or Constitution of the United States. 28 U.S. § 2241. Petitioner has been granted leave to proceed in forma pauperis. 9 In his petition and attached exhibits, petitioner alleges the following facts. Allegations of Fact 10 On June 30, 1986, petitioner was arrested and charged with violations of federal counterfeiting statutes. On December 8, 1986, he pleaded guilty to several counts in satisfaction of all charges contained in the indictment. On February 7, 1987, petitioner was sentenced to a prison term of twenty-five years. 11 From June 30, 1986 through July 9, 1987, petitioner was incarcerated at the Monroe County Jail in Rochester, New York. 1 While there, petitioner was employed as an orderly. The Attorney General granted petitioner jail credit on his sentence for the time he spent in custody at the Monroe County Jail. However, petitioner was not recommended for extra good time status until July 10, 1987, when he was incarcerated and working as a cook at the Sandstone federal correctional institution. Petitioner has exhausted his administrative remedies concerning his claim for extra good time credit.