Worrell v. Ryan et al
William Worrell |
Charles L Ryan and Thomas C Horne |
2:2013cv01683 |
August 15, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Phoenix Division Office |
Pinal |
Michelle H Burns (PS) |
Paul G Rosenblatt |
Prisoner: Habeas Corpus (General) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (State) |
None |
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Filing 22 ORDER that the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation (Doc. 17 ) is accepted and adopted by the Court. FURTHER ORDERED that petitioner William Worrell's Amended Petition Under 28 U.S.C. § 2254 for a Writ of Habeas Corpus by a Pe rson in State Custody (Doc. 5 ) is denied as time-barred and that this action is dismissed with prejudice. FURTHER ORDERED that the petitioner's Request for Issuance of COA in the Alternative of Dismissal (Doc. 20 ) is denied and that no certi ficate of appealability shall issue and that the petitioner is denied leave to appeal in forma pauperis because jurists of reason would neither find it debatable whether the petitioner has made a substantial showing of the denial of a constitutional right nor whether the Court is correct in its procedural ruling. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court shall enter judgment accordingly. Signed by Senior Judge Paul G Rosenblatt on 4/28/2015. (KMG) |
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