Rose v. Mullin, No. 11-7038 (10th Cir. 2011)
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Pro se prisoner Petitioner Victor Rose sought a certificate of appealability (COA) to challenge a district court's denial of his petition for habeas relief. Petitioner argued his guilty plea was invalid, and his counsel ineffective. Petitioner pled guilty to second-degree burglary on June 13, 2007 and was sentenced to fifteen years imprisonment. The district court concluded his petition was untimely and there was no basis for equitable tolling. Because that decision was not even debatably incorrect, the Tenth Circuit denied his request for a COA and dismissed his appeal.
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