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JU 4.15
https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/USCOURTS-tned-2_06-cv-00247
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USCOURTS
USCOURTS-tned-2_06-cv-00247
District
tned
6th
Tennessee
2471
2:06-cv-00247
Greeneville
civil
530
Prisoner Petitions - Habeas Corpus
28:2254 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (State)
Holt v. Carlton
2:06-cv-00247
https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/USCOURTS-tned-2_06-cv-00247
JU 4.15
2:06-cv-00247;06-247
United States District Court Eastern District of Tennessee
6th Circuit
Greeneville
U.S. Courts
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Howard Carlton
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Respondent
Tim Holt
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USCOURTS
USCOURTS-tned-2_06-cv-00247
District
tned
6th
Tennessee
2471
2:06-cv-00247
Greeneville
civil
530
Prisoner Petitions - Habeas Corpus
28:2254 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (State)
Tennessee
Holt v. Carlton
MEMORANDUM AND OPINION. For reasons stated in this document the Respondent's motion to dismiss Doc.10 will be GRANTED as to all claims. Petitioner is not entitled to an evidentiary hearing, and his 2255 petition Doc. 2 will be DISMISSED. Finally, the Court must decide whether to issue a certificate of appealability. The Court now finds that reasonable jurists could not disagree with the resolution of these claims and could not conclude that they "are adequate to deserve encouragement to proceed further," and will DENY issuance of a COA as to all claims. A separate judgment will enter. C/M Signed by District Judge J Ronnie Greer on 3/12/2008. (FMM, )
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tned-2_06-cv-00247_0.pdf
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USCOURTS 2:06-cv-00247; Holt v. Carlton;
United States District Court Eastern District of Tennessee
Tennessee
USCOURTS-tned-2_06-cv-00247-0
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2008-03-12
MEMORANDUM AND OPINION. For reasons stated in this document the Respondent's motion to dismiss Doc.10 will be GRANTED as to all claims. Petitioner is not entitled to an evidentiary hearing, and his 2255 petition Doc. 2 will be DISMISSED. Finally, the Court must decide whether to issue a certificate of appealability. The Court now finds that reasonable jurists could not disagree with the resolution of these claims and could not conclude that they "are adequate to deserve encouragement to proceed further," and will DENY issuance of a COA as to all claims. A separate judgment will enter. C/M Signed by District Judge J Ronnie Greer on 3/12/2008. (FMM, )