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Jackson v. Hargett

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Jul 23, 1999
98-6419 (10th Cir. Jul. 23, 1999)

Summary

holding that "[a]n allegation of incompetency at the time of [Petitioner's] state court conviction, almost eleven years prior to filing his federal habeas petition, does not suffice . . ." to warrant equitable tolling

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Opinion

98-6419.

July 23, 1999.

Appeal from W.D.Okla.


Decisions without Published Opinions Appeal Dismissed.


Summaries of

Jackson v. Hargett

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Jul 23, 1999
98-6419 (10th Cir. Jul. 23, 1999)

holding that "[a]n allegation of incompetency at the time of [Petitioner's] state court conviction, almost eleven years prior to filing his federal habeas petition, does not suffice . . ." to warrant equitable tolling

Summary of this case from Fisher v. Gibson
Case details for

Jackson v. Hargett

Case Details

Full title:Jackson v. Hargett

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit

Date published: Jul 23, 1999

Citations

98-6419 (10th Cir. Jul. 23, 1999)

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