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Shoemate v. Norris

United States District Court, E.D. Arkansas, Western Division
Jul 25, 2003
No. 4:00CV00867 WRW (E.D. Ark. Jul. 25, 2003)

Summary

holding “a motion for belated appeal does not equate with an appeal. No appeal would be pending until-and unless-the motion was granted.”

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Opinion

No. 4:00CV00867 WRW.

July 25, 2003


JUDGMENT


In accordance with the Court's Order entered this date, judgment is hereby entered dismissing this 28 U.S.C. § 2254 petition for writ of habeas corpus in its entirety, with prejudice.

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Shoemate v. Norris

United States District Court, E.D. Arkansas, Western Division
Jul 25, 2003
No. 4:00CV00867 WRW (E.D. Ark. Jul. 25, 2003)

holding “a motion for belated appeal does not equate with an appeal. No appeal would be pending until-and unless-the motion was granted.”

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holding "a motion for belated appeal does not equate with an appeal. No appeal would be pending until—and unless—the motion was granted."

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stating that "[a]s a whole, [decisions in the Eighth Circuit] establish that pro se status, lack of knowledge or legal resources, confusion about or miscalculation of the limitations period, or the failure to recognize the legal ramifications of actions taken in prior post-conviction proceedings, are inadequate to warrant equitable tolling"; citing cases

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Case details for

Shoemate v. Norris

Case Details

Full title:MELVIN SHOEMATE ADC #110252, PETITIONER v. LARRY NORRIS, Director…

Court:United States District Court, E.D. Arkansas, Western Division

Date published: Jul 25, 2003

Citations

No. 4:00CV00867 WRW (E.D. Ark. Jul. 25, 2003)

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