Opinion
S281148
05-29-2024
WASHINGTON (RODERICK) ON H.C.
The petition for writ of habeas corpus has been read and considered. Petitioner contends, among other claims, that he is entitled to relief under the Racial Justice Act of 2020 (Pen. Code, § 745). In this respect, petitioner alleges that the prosecutor gave perjured testimony; that petitioner was denied discovery; that evidence in his case was fabricated; that a search warrant was deficient; that the judge, prosecutor, and an investigator in his case exhibited bias; that the prosecution “overcharge” him and that the “LA County DA's office has a pattern of fabricating, falsifying, and misrepresenting evidence in [cases involving] people of color and charging people who share his race, ethnicity, or national origin more harshly than other groups in LA county' and that he received a harsher sentence than other similarly situated inmates.
The petition fails to make a prima facie showing of entitlement to relief under the Racial Justice Act. (Pen. Code, § 1473, subd. (e).) The petition fails to allege particularized facts that adequately describe the alleged actions and how they reflected racial bias or animus, or to support the claim that defendant was charged, convicted, or sentenced in a more severe manner than similarly situated individuals of other races, ethnicities, or national origins. Nor does petitioner describe or attach supporting documentary evidence concerning racial bias or animus or the use of racially discriminatory language. (Pen. Code, § 745, subd. (a)(1)-(4); cf. In re Swain(1949) 34 Cal.2d 300, 304 [a petition for writ of habeas corpus must allege sufficient facts with particularity]; cf. also People v. Duvall (1995) 9 Cal.4th 464, 474 [a petition for writ of habeas corpus must include copies of reasonably available documentary evidence].)
The petition for writ of habeas corpus is denied.