United States v. Powell , 156 F. App'x 605 ( 2005 )


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  •                             UNPUBLISHED
    UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
    FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
    No. 05-6788
    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
    Plaintiff - Appellee,
    versus
    JOVAN POWELL,
    Defendant - Appellant.
    Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of
    Maryland, at Baltimore. Catherine C. Blake, District Judge. (CR-
    97-365; CA-04-2530-CCB)
    Submitted:   November 22, 2005            Decided:   December 5, 2005
    Before MOTZ, TRAXLER, and GREGORY, Circuit Judges.
    Dismissed by unpublished per curiam opinion.
    Jovan Powell, Appellant Pro Se.
    Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.
    See Local Rule 36(c).
    PER CURIAM:
    Jovan Powell seeks to appeal the district court’s order
    denying his motion filed under 
    28 U.S.C. § 2255
     (2000).                   The order
    is not appealable unless a circuit justice or judge issues a
    certificate of appealability.           
    28 U.S.C. §2253
    (c)(1) (2000).              A
    certificate of appealability will not issue absent “a substantial
    showing of the denial of a constitutional right.”                      
    28 U.S.C. § 2253
    (c)(2)       (2000).       A   prisoner    satisfies     this      standard    by
    demonstrating       that   reasonable     jurists       would    find     that    his
    constitutional      claims     are   debatable    and     that   any    dispositive
    procedural rulings by the district court are also debatable or
    wrong.    See Miller-El v. Cockrell, 
    537 U.S. 322
    , 336-38 (2003);
    Slack v. McDaniel, 
    529 U.S. 473
    , 484 (2000); Rose v. Lee, 
    252 F.3d 676
    , 683-84 (4th Cir. 2001).           We have independently reviewed the
    record and conclude that Powell has not made the requisite showing.
    Accordingly, we deny a certificate of appealability and
    dismiss the appeal.           We dispense with oral argument because the
    facts    and    legal   contentions    are     adequately    presented      in    the
    materials      before   the    court   and     argument    would    not    aid    the
    decisional process.
    DISMISSED
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Document Info

Docket Number: 05-6788

Citation Numbers: 156 F. App'x 605

Filed Date: 12/5/2005

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 10/30/2014