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Bird v. Alameida

United States District Court, E.D. California
Mar 21, 2007
No. 2:03-cv-2022-MCE-EFB-P (E.D. Cal. Mar. 21, 2007)

Opinion

No. 2:03-cv-2022-MCE-EFB-P.

March 21, 2007


ORDER


Petitioner, a state prisoner with counsel, has timely filed a notice of appeal of this court's February 21, 2007, denial of his application for a writ of habeas corpus. Before petitioner can appeal this decision, a certificate of appealability must issue. 28 U.S.C. § 2253(c); Fed.R.App.P. 22(b).

A certificate of appealability may issue under 28 U.S.C. § 2253 "only if the applicant has made a substantial showing of the denial of a constitutional right." 28 U.S.C. § 2253(c)(2). The court must either issue a certificate of appealability indicating which issues satisfy the required showing or must state the reasons why such a certificate should not issue. Fed.R.App.P. 22(b).

For the reasons set forth in the magistrate judge's November 14, 2007, findings and recommendations, petitioner has not made a substantial showing of the denial of a constitutional right. Accordingly, a certificate of appealability should not issue in this action.

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Bird v. Alameida

United States District Court, E.D. California
Mar 21, 2007
No. 2:03-cv-2022-MCE-EFB-P (E.D. Cal. Mar. 21, 2007)
Case details for

Bird v. Alameida

Case Details

Full title:TREVOR McDONALD BIRD, Petitioner, v. EDWARD ALAMEIDA, et al., Respondent

Court:United States District Court, E.D. California

Date published: Mar 21, 2007

Citations

No. 2:03-cv-2022-MCE-EFB-P (E.D. Cal. Mar. 21, 2007)