Charles Senke v.
Charles Senke v.
Opinion
DLD-147 NOT PRECEDENTIAL
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT ___________
No. 23-1443 ___________
IN RE: CHARLES J. SENKE, Petitioner ____________________________________
On a Petition for Writ of Mandamus from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania (Related to 3:16-cr-00373-001) ____________________________________
Submitted Pursuant to Rule 21, Fed. R. App. P. May 25, 2023
Before: JORDAN, CHUNG, and SCIRICA, Circuit Judges
(Opinion filed June 7, 2023) _________
OPINION* _________
PER CURIAM
Charles Senke is a federal prisoner currently incarcerated at FCI-Allenwood.
Senke petitions for a writ of mandamus to compel the United States District Court for the
Middle District of Pennsylvania to adjudicate his motion to vacate, set aside, or correct
his sentence pursuant to
28 U.S.C. § 2255.
* This disposition is not an opinion of the full Court and pursuant to I.O.P. 5.7 does not constitute binding precedent. Senke filed the § 2255 motion in February 2022, and the Government filed its
response in April 2022. Senke filed a brief in support of the motion in May 2022. The
motion is still pending in the District Court.
“Traditionally, the writ of mandamus has been used to confine an inferior court to
a lawful exercise of its prescribed jurisdiction or to compel it to exercise its authority
when it is its duty to do so.” In re Chambers Dev. Co.,
148 F.3d 214, 223(3d Cir. 1998)
(quotation marks omitted). “The writ is a drastic remedy that is seldom issued and its use
is discouraged.”
Id.(quotation marks omitted). We may issue a writ of mandamus when
a district court’s “undue delay is tantamount to a failure to exercise jurisdiction.”
Madden v. Myers,
102 F.3d 74, 79(3d Cir. 1996).
We will deny the petition. After Senke filed his mandamus petition in this Court,
the District Court entered an order directing the Government to provide a substantive
response to Senke’s May 2022 brief.1 Therefore, the District Court is moving forward
with the case, and we are confident that it will adjudicate his pending § 2255 motion in a
timely manner.
Accordingly, we will deny the petition for a writ of mandamus.
1 The Government’s reply is currently due June 14, 2023.
Reference
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