James McAlphin v. R. MorganJames McAlphin v. R. Morgan
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*2 Before WOLLMAN, Chief Judge, FAGG and BOWMAN, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM.
Prisoner James McAlphin appeals the district court's dismissal of his
On appeal, McAlphin contends the district court improperly dismissed his
complaint after concluding McAlphin failed to exhaust his administrative remedies
before filing his
We have reviewed McAlphin's remaining claims on appeal and reject them as well. First, the district court did not commit error in denying McAlphin's motion for leave to file an amended complaint adding additional defendants and new claims because, again, McAlphin submitted no evidence that he exhausted his administrative remedies as to the new claims. Second, the district court did not abuse its discretion in denying McAlphin's motion for preliminary injunction because, as the district court concluded, McAlphin provided no specific facts supporting his motion. See Goff v. Harper, 60 F.3d 518, 520-21 (8th Cir. 1995) (standard for evaluating motion for preliminary injunction in prison context). Finally, the district court properly denied McAlphin's motion for a default judgment against defendants Davis and Wimberly because neither defendant was properly served.
Having carefully reviewed the record and the parties' submissions, we affirm without further discussion.
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CLERK, U.S. COURT OF APPEALS, EIGHTH CIRCUIT.