Paul Roy Slaughter v. J. D. Henderson, Warden, U. S. Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia, 470 F.2d 743 (5th Cir. 1972).
Paul Roy Slaughter v. J. D. Henderson, Warden, U. S. Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia, 470 F.2d 743 (5th Cir. 1972). Book View Copy Cite
Paul Roy SLAUGHTER, Petitioner-Appellant,
v.
J. D. HENDERSON, Warden, U. S. Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia, Respondent-Appellee
72-2961.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Dec 13, 1972.
470 F.2d 743
Paul Roy Slaughter, pro se., John W. Stokes, U. S. Atty., Anthony M. Arnold, Asst. U. S. Atty., Atlanta, Ga., for respondent-appellee.
Gewin, Ainsworth, Simpson.
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[*744] PER CURIAM:

Slaughter, an inmate of a federal penitentiary, sought below to have a detainer lodged by the State of Ohio removed from his record at the penitentiary, alleging full exhaustion of state remedies.

The district court correctly held that the petitioner has failed to exhaust an available administrative remedy and dismissed the petition for habeas corpus. Both Ohio and the United States are parties to the Interstate Agreement on Detainers. Slaughter can and is required to seek to have the detainer stricken through the administrative procedures provided by the Interstate Agreement.

Affirmed.