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Lucero v. Wong

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Nov 21, 2011
No. C 10-1339 SI (pr) (N.D. Cal. Nov. 21, 2011)

Summary

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Opinion

No. C 10-1339 SI (pr)

11-21-2011

FELIX P. LUCERO, Petitioner, v. R.K. WONG, warden, Respondent.


JUDGMENT

The petition for writ of habeas corpus is denied on the merits.

IT IS SO ORDERED AND ADJUDGED.

SUSAN ILLSTON

United States District Judge


Summaries of

Lucero v. Wong

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Nov 21, 2011
No. C 10-1339 SI (pr) (N.D. Cal. Nov. 21, 2011)

holding that the petitioner had failed to show that the amended statute created a significant risk of prolonging his incarceration because of the availability of advance hearings

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Case details for

Lucero v. Wong

Case Details

Full title:FELIX P. LUCERO, Petitioner, v. R.K. WONG, warden, Respondent.

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

Date published: Nov 21, 2011

Citations

No. C 10-1339 SI (pr) (N.D. Cal. Nov. 21, 2011)

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