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Biggs v. Secretary of California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Sep 4, 2013
No. 11-18021 (9th Cir. Sep. 4, 2013)

Opinion


Jeffrey J. Biggs, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Secretary of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Respondent-Appellee. No. 11-18021 United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit September 4, 2013

D.C. No. 2:07-cv-00470-WBS-CKD

Before: J. Clifford Wallace, Jerome Farris, and Jay S. Bybee, Circuit Judges.

ORDER

The opinion, filed May 29, 2013, appearing at 717 F.3d 678 (9th Cir. 2013), is amended as follows:

1. At 717 F.3d at 689, lines 47–50, replace, "To the extent the Garner opinion includes language that can be interpreted as being relevant to the scope of applicability of the as-applied requirement, that language suggests a limited scope." with, "Garner's language regarding the as-applied requirement is limited in scope."

2. At 717 F.3d at 691, lines 61–62, replace "we only considered that test facially." with, "we did not have to reach the as-applied challenge because we found the law facially invalid."

3. At 717 F.3d at 692, lines 3–5, replace "if such a holding existed, could be—and should be—distinguished with regard to the change in law at issue here." with, "can—and should—be distinguished with regard to the change in law at issue here."

4. At 717 F.3d at 692, lines 8–9, replace "in Biggs' case or otherwise." with, "in Biggs' case."

5. 717 F.3d at 692, lines 61–64, replace "Thus, because none of our cases discussing Garner hold that as-applied analysis is required by clearly established federal law, we have no reason not to follow Johnson." with, "Thus, because none of our cases discussing Garner holds that clearly established federal law requires as-applied analysis, we have no reason not to follow Johnson."

With these amendments, the panel judges have voted to deny appellant's petition for panel rehearing. Judge Bybee voted to deny the petition for rehearing en banc, and Judges Wallace and Farris recommended denying the petition for rehearing en banc.

The full court has been advised of the petition for rehearing en banc and no judge has requested a vote on whether to rehear the matter en banc. Fed. R. App. P. 35.

Appellant's petition for rehearing and petition for rehearing en banc, filed July 12, 2013, is DENIED. The panel will not entertain future petitions for rehearing.


Summaries of

Biggs v. Secretary of California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Sep 4, 2013
No. 11-18021 (9th Cir. Sep. 4, 2013)
Case details for

Biggs v. Secretary of California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

Case Details

Full title:Jeffrey J. Biggs, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Secretary of the California…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Date published: Sep 4, 2013

Citations

No. 11-18021 (9th Cir. Sep. 4, 2013)