Christopher Jay Kalhorn v. Robert R. Kelly, Warden Captain of 12 Am-8 Am Shift--John Doe 1 Sergeant of 12 Am-8 Am Shift--John Doe 2 Lieutenant of 12 Am-8 Am Shift--John Doe 3 Officer in Charge of D Unit 12 Am-8 Am Shift, John Doe 4 in Their Individual & Official Capacity

861 F.2d 264
Unpublished Disposition

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Christopher Jay KALHORN, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Robert R. KELLY, Warden; CAPTAIN of 12 am-8 am shift--John
Doe 1; Sergeant of 12 am-8 am shift--John Doe 2;
Lieutenant of 12 am-8 am shift--John Doe 3; Officer in
charge of D Unit 12 am-8 am shift, John Doe 4 in their
individual & official capacity, Defendants-Appellees.

No. 88-6690.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

Submitted: Aug. 16, 1988.
Decided: Oct. 12, 1988.

Christopher Jay Kalhorn, appellant pro se.

Before DONALD RUSSELL, ERVIN and WILKINSON, Circuit Judges.

PRO SE:

1

Christopher Jay Kalhorn appeals the district court's order dismissing this 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983 action for failure to demonstrate administrative exhaustion. Acting pursuant to 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1997e, the district court ordered appellant to exhaust administrative remedies and to advise the court within 100 days of the result of the administrative proceedings. It warned appellant that failure to advise the court regarding exhaustion would result in dismissal of the action. The district court dismissed the case without prejudice upon expiration of the 100 day period, appellant not having complied with its order.

2

The district court could properly require exhaustion of administrative remedies under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1997e. Its dismissal of the action, without prejudice, when appellant failed to comply with its order was not an abuse of discretion. We therefore affirm the judgment below. We dispense with oral argument because the dispositive issues have recently been decided authoritatively.

3

AFFIRMED.