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                         [NOT FOR PUBLICATION]

                    UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
                         FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
                         ____________________

No. 97-1883

                          SAMSON OMOSEFUNMI,

                         Plaintiff, Appellant,

                                  v.

                    CHARLES T. COBB, ETC., ET AL.,

                        Defendants, Appellees.
                         ____________________

             APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

                   FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS

             [Hon. William G. Young, U.S. District Judge]

                         ____________________

                                Before

                        Torruella, Chief Judge,
                   Selya and Stahl, Circuit Judges.

                         ____________________

    Samson Omosefunmi on brief pro se.
    Donald K. Stern, United States Attorney, and Rayford A. Farquhar,
Assistant U.S. Attorney, on brief for appellees.

                         ____________________

                            MARCH 17, 1998
                         ____________________

      Per Curiam.  Upon careful review of the briefs and record,
    we conclude that the district court properly dismissed the
    complaint for the reasons stated in the defendants' motion.  We
    find no merit in appellant's arguments in that regard, and we
    particularly reject his argument about the finality of his
    convictions.  See White v. Immigration & Naturalization
    Service, 17 F.3d 475, 479 (1st Cir. 1994). 
        Affirmed.  See 1st Cir. Loc. R. 27.1.