Roy Blackmon v. Raymond Booker
ROY BLACKMON |
RAYMOND BOOKER, Warden |
11-1038 |
January 11, 2011 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Prisoner: Habeas Corpus |
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Filing 6111458429 OPINION and JUDGMENT filed: The district court's issuance of the writ of habeas corpus is REVERSED and the case is REMANDED with instructions to deny the writ. Decision for publication pursuant to local rule 206. Boyce F. Martin , Jr., Jeffrey S. Sutton, and Bobby R. Baldock, Circuit Judges. The Honorable Bobby R. Baldock, Circuit Judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, sitting by designation. |
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Petitioner - appellee: ROY BLACKMON | |
Represented By: | Bradley R. Hall |
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Respondent - appellant: RAYMOND BOOKER, Warden | |
Represented By: | Laura Graves Moody |
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