Alewine v. United States Of America

Filing 4

ORDER ADOPTING 2 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION of the Magistrate Judge as the opinion of the Court. This case is DISMISSED and this civil action shall be CLOSED. A COA is DENIED in this case. Signed by Judge J. Randal Hall on 9/17/10. (JG)

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Alewine v. United States Of America Doc. 4 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA AUGUSTA DIVISION JAMES ALBERT ALE WINE, Petitioner, V. CV 110-083 (Formerly CR 108-150) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Respondent. ORDER After a careful, de novo review of the file, the Court concurs with the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation, to which no objections have been filed. Accordingly, the Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge is ADOPTED as the opinion of the Court. Therefore, Petitioner's § 2255 motion is DISMISSED. Further, a federal prisoner must obtain a certificate of appealability ("COA") before appealing the denial of his motion to vacate. This Court "must issue or deny a certificate of appealability when it enters a final order adverse to the applicant." Rule 11(a) to the Rules Governing Section 2255 Proceedings. This Court should grant a COA only if the prisoner makes a "substantial showing of the denial of a constitutional right." 28 U.S.C. § 2253(c)(2). For the reasons set forth in the Report and Recommendation, and in consideration of the standards enunciated in Slack v. Daniel, 529 U.S. 473, 482-84 (2000), Petitioner has failed Dockets.Justia.com to make the requisite showing. Accordingly, a COA is DENIED in this case.' Moreover, because there are no non-frivolous issues to raise on appeal, an appeal would not be taken in good faith. Accordingly, Petitioner is not entitled to appeal in forma pauperis. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(3). Upon the foregoing, this case is DISMISSED, and this civil action shall be CLOSED. SO ORDERED this /7lay of September, 2010, at Augusta, Georgia. J. STATES DISTRICT JUDGE "If the court denies a certificate, a party may not appeal the denial but may seek a certificate from the court of appeals under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 22." Rule 11(a) to the Rules Governing Section 2255 Proceedings. 1

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