Williams v. Taylor
Filing
25
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER adopting 19 Report and Recommendations; writ of habeas corpus denied; COA denied; all other motions denied as moot. Signed by Chief Judge Thomas B. Russell on 05/06/2011. cc:counsel, petitioner (CSD)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY
LOUISVILLE DIVISION
CIVIL ACTION NO: 3:10-CV-00641
JEREMY WILLIAMS
PETITIONER
V.
CLARK TAYLOR
WARDEN
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER
Petitioner has filed a writ of habeas corpus (DN 1). Magistrate Judge Whalin has filed a
thorough and thoughtful Report and Recommendation (DN 19). Petitioner has filed objections,
which largely rehash his original arguments (DN 20).
This Court has conducted a de novo review of the evidence and the law and concluded
that there is no merit to Petitioner’s objections. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the writ
of habeas corpus is DENIED and the Report and Recommendation is adopted in full.
A Certificate of Appealability is DENIED.
Because this brings the case to its final disposition, all other remaining motions are
DENIED AS MOOT.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
cc:
Parties
Counsel
May 6, 2011
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