In re Moyers
Opinion of the Court
Jessie F. Moyers appeals from the district court’s
Moyers alleged in his petition that at the time of his incarceration in 1990 at the Farmington Correctional Center (FCC) in Missouri, he was receiving social security disability benefits due to an impairment affecting his ability to communicate and to understand. He further alleged that, while serving his five-year sentence at FCC, he was participating in a social rehabilitation program designed to improve his communications skills and that his successful completion of the program would enable him to enter the work force upon his release from prison. Moyers sought certification of the prison rehabilitation program so that he could continue to receive disability payments.
The magistrate judge
Moyers objected to the magistrate judge’s report, arguing that the District Court for the Western District of Missouri had approved petitions for certification and that certain state courts had refused to approve the prison programs on the ground that they lacked jurisdiction to do so. The district court, adopting the magistrate judge’s recommendation, concluded that certification was a state function reserved for the court that imposed the sentence.
This court held in Peeler that “a court of the imprisoning jurisdiction, presumably the court that imposed the sentence,” has the initial jurisdiction to approve an inmate’s rehabilitation program for purposes of the Secretary’s determination under 42 U.S.C. § 402(x)(1). Id. at 652. Thus, because Moyers has not requested the state court’s approval of his rehabilitation program, we affirm the district court’s dismissal of his petition without prejudice.
. The HONORABLE EDWARD L. FILIPPINE, Chief Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.
. The HONORABLE FREDERICK R. BUCKLES, United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Missouri.
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- In re Jessie F. MOYERS
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