Unpublished Dispositionpaul Moncure, Plaintiff-appellant, v. Dale Foltz, Jone Does, Employees--state Prison of Southernmichigan, Jone Does, Corrections Officers--stateprison of Southern Michigan, Defendants-appellees, 849 F.2d 609 (6th Cir. 1988)

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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit - 849 F.2d 609 (6th Cir. 1988) June 10, 1988

Before BOYCE F. MARTIN, Jr., MILBURN and RALPH B. GUY, Jr., Circuit Judges.


ORDER

This case has been referred to a panel of the court pursuant to Rule 9(a), Rules of the Sixth Circuit. Upon examination of the record and briefs, this panel unanimously agrees that oral argument is not needed. Fed. R. App. P. 34(a).

Paul Moncure has brought a prisoner civil rights claim under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against the authorities at the Michigan State Prison at Jackson, Michigan. He claims that he was denied due process in conjunction with a 1987 "lockdown" of his housing. Apparently the action was taken as a result of an emergency situation which had previously resulted in the death of a prison guard.

We have examined the record in this case and find that he has failed to establish any discriminatory conduct or any denial of his due process rights in this action.

The judgment of the district court is affirmed.

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