Dargan v. USA - 2255
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MEMORANDUM. Signed by Chief Judge Catherine C. Blake on 3/28/2016. (ca2s, Deputy Clerk)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
REGINALD DUANE DARGAN, JR.
v.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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: CIVIL NO. CCB-15-1351
: Criminal No. CCB-11-0578
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MEMORANDUM
Federal prison inmate Reginald Dargan was convicted by a jury of Hobbs Act robbery
and related firearms crimes and on February 11, 2013 was sentenced to 135 months
incarceration. His conviction was affirmed on direct appeal. United States v. Dargan, 738 F.3d
643 (4th Cir. 2013). In a timely-filed motion under § 2255 Dargan now argues that his two trial
counsel were ineffective because they failed to successfully litigate motions to suppress for
alleged Fourth Amendment violations. His motion has been fully reviewed and will be denied.
Dargan’s counsel raised and thoroughly litigated alleged Fourth Amendment violations.
A hearing was held and the motions ultimately were denied. That ruling was affirmed on appeal.
Id. at 648-49. Dargan’s supplemental “fruit of the poisonous tree” argument was considered but
had no merit. Id. at 651.
In summary, Dargan’s motion under § 2255 is based on his claim that his Fourth
Amendment issues were not properly litigated by trial counsel. As the record shows that all the
Fourth Amendment issues, including Dargan’s supplemental issue, were litigated and rejected by
both the district court and the appellate court, Dargan has not shown any basis to find ineffective
assistance of counsel.
A separate Order follows.
March 28, 2016
Date
/S/
Catherine C. Blake
United States District Judge
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