Loiseau v. Beale
Filing
15
MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by District Judge Robert E. Payne on 10/5/2015. Copy mailed to Pro Se Petitioner. (jsmi, )
IN
THE UNITED
STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA
Richmond Division
MICHAEL A.
LOISEAU,
Petitioner,
V.
Civil Action No.
JAMES V.
3:15CV191
BEALE,
Respondent.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
Petitioner,
Michael
proceeding pro se,
corpus
No.
pursuant
1),
A.
Loiseau,
to
28
U.S.C.
his
§
2254
drug
By Memorandum Opinion
21,
Court
successive
Loiseau
28
filed
U.S.C.
a
three
accommodate
an
account
for
correct
a
new
v.
Staton,
F.R.D.
Md.
625,
626
1991);
(S.D.
Petition,"
and
Order
ECF
racketeering
entered
as
On
under
of Appeals
for
evidence
error
and
Petition.
relief
Court
grounds
(citing Weyerhaeuser
(D.
prisoner
an
on
July
unauthorized,
August
Federal
3,
2015,
of
Civil
Rule
9.)
intervening
clear
Hutchinson
for
2254
the petition
2254
(ECF No.
United States
recognizes
1419
§
motion
Procedure 59(e).
The
dismissed
(''§
kingpin
convictions.
the
Virginia
submitted this petition for a writ of habeas
challenging
2015,
a
of
change
in
available
law
or
F.2d
v.
Koppers
v.
1990)).
at
prevent
1076,
Fourth Circuit
59(e):
controlling
not
Atkins
Miss.
the
relief under Rule
994
Corp.
for
Marathon
to
law;
(2)
to
or
(3)
to
trial;
manifest
1081
Co.,
''(1)
771
(4th
F.
injustice."
Cir.
1993)
Supp.
1406,
LeTourneau
Co.,
130
Loiseau
treated his
continues
to
petition as
insist
one
for
because he filed it on the forms
petition.
the
relief
for
Court
under
filing a
should
28
U.S.C.
28 U.S.C.
to demonstrate
{July 21 Memorandum Opinion 3-4.)
the Court
committed a
§
have
2254
§ 2241
59(e)
Motion
(ECF No.
9)
will
be
Loiseau
clear error of law or
any other basis for granting relief under Rule 59(e).
Rule
not
This argument lacks merit for the reasons previously
stated by the Court.
fails
that
denied.
The
Loiseau's
Court
will
deny a certificate of appealability.
The
Clerk
is
directed
to
send
Loiseau
a
copy
of
Memorandum Opinion.
/s/
-
Date:
Richmond, Virginia
Robert E.
Payne
Senior United States District Judge
this
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