COURT OF APPEALS DECISION DATED AND RELEASED October
19, 1995 |
NOTICE |
A party may file with the Supreme Court a petition to review an
adverse decision by the Court of Appeals.
See § 808.10 and Rule 809.62,
Stats. |
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No. 95-0993
STATE OF WISCONSIN IN
COURT OF APPEALS
DISTRICT IV
TAYR
KILAAB AL GHASHIYAH (KHAN),
Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
GARY
R. MCCAUGHTRY,
Respondent-Respondent.
APPEAL
from an order of the circuit court for Dodge County: THOMAS W. WELLS, Judge. Dismissed.
Before
Eich, C.J., Sundby and Vergeront, JJ.
PER
CURIAM. Tayr Kilaab al Ghashiyah (Khan) is an inmate in the
Wisconsin correctional system who sought by certiorari to review the
warden's denial of approval of a proposed visitor. On July 22, 1994, the warden approved his visitor. Therefore, his
petition for certiorari seeks review of a matter which is now moot. We therefore dismiss his appeal.
Khan
concedes that whether his petition is moot "turns on whether the Court's
ruling might afford some relief which the appellant has not already
achieved." However, he requests
that we direct the trial court to reverse the decision of the disciplinary
committee because, "[t]here is absolutely no indication of other facts or
evidence for support [of] respondent's removal of Ms. Stone in the first place,
nor ... any sound reasoning to its interpretation of the rules." He argues that because he has not achieved
his original goal of challenging the Department of Corrections' rules
respecting approval of visitors, "[t]here still exist[s] further relief
available to him and this action is not moot." We conclude, however, that a request to approve a visitor is fact
specific. Therefore, in any other
challenge to a denial of a visitor's request, the validity of the warden's
disapproval may depend on other facts.
Any decision we would make in this case would, therefore, be
advisory. We therefore dismiss Khan's
appeal.
By
the Court.—Appeal dismissed.
This
opinion will not be published. See
Rule 809.23(1)(b)5, Stats.