OPINION OF THE COURT
Plaintiff, a state prisoner, filed a complaint under the Civil Rights Act and the Federal Question Statute seeking a parole and damages from members of the New Jersey Parole Board. He alleged that in denying him a parole, the Board members violated his Constitutional rights by not advising him of the reasons for their action. The district court granted defendants summary judgment and plaintiff appeals.
At the time the Board acted, the New Jersey case law did not require the Board to state its reasons for a denial. Mastriana v. New Jersey Parole Board,
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We are advised that plaintiff was recently granted a parole. Furthermore, since the district court decision, the New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled as a matter of New Jersey law that its Parole Board must give reasons when it denies a parole. Monks v. New Jersey State Parole Board,
The judgment of the district court will be affirmed.
