District Court, S.D. West Virginia, 2026

Phillip Roberts v. W. Holzapel, Warden, FCI Beckley

Phillip Roberts v. W. Holzapel, Warden, FCI Beckley
District Court, S.D. West Virginia · Decided April 2, 2026
Phillip Roberts v. W. Holzapel, Warden, FCI Beckley

Trial Court Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA AT BECKLEY PHILLIP ROBERTS, Petitioner, v. CIVIL ACTION NO. 5:23-cv-00496 W. HOLZAPEL Warden, FCI Beckley, Respondent.

ORDER Pending is Petitioner Phillip Roberts’ Petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2241 [ECF 1], filed July 24, 2023.

This action was previously referred to the Honorable Dwane L. Tinsley, United States Magistrate Judge, for submission of proposed findings and a recommendation (“PF&R”).

Magistrate Judge Tinsley filed his PF&R on March 10, 2026. [ECF 11]. Magistrate Judge Tinsley recommended the Court deny as moot Mr. Roberts’ petition inasmuch as Mr. Roberts has been released from BOP custody. [Id. at 3].

The Court need not review, under a de novo or any other standard, the factual or legal conclusions of the magistrate judge as to those portions of the findings or recommendation to which no objections are addressed. See Thomas v. Arn, 474 U.S. 140 (1985); see also 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1) (“A judge of the court shall make a de novo determination of those portions of the report or specified proposed findings or recommendations to which objection is made.” (emphasis added)). Failure to file timely objections constitutes a waiver of de novo review and the Petitioner’s right to appeal the Court’s order. See 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1); see also United States v. De Leon- Ramirez, 925 F.3d 177, 181 (4th Cir. 2019) (Parties may not typically “appeal a magistrate judge’s findings that were not objected to below, as § 636(b) doesn’t require de novo review absent objection.”); Snyder v. Ridenour, 889 F.2d 1363, 1366 (4th Cir. 1989). Further, the Court need not conduct de novo review when a party “makes general and conclusory objections that do not direct the Court to a specific error in the magistrate’s proposed findings and recommendations.” Orpiano v. Johnson, 687 F.2d 44, 47 (4th Cir. 1982). Objections in this case were due on March 27, 2026.

No objections were filed.

Accordingly, the Court ADOPTS the PF&R [ECF 11], DENIES AS MOOT the Petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus [ECF 1], and DISMISSES the matter.

The Court directs the Clerk to transmit a copy of this Order to counsel of record and any unrepresented party.

ENTER: April 2, 2026 “ams” Chief United States District Judge

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