Jeffrey J. Myers, Petitioner-appellant, v. David L. Baker, Warden, Respondent-appellee, 983 F.2d 1067 (6th Cir. 1992)

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US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit - 983 F.2d 1067 (6th Cir. 1992) Dec. 15, 1992

Before KENNEDY and BATCHELDER, Circuit Judges, and ENGEL, Senior Circuit Judge.


ORDER

Jeffrey J. Myers, a pro se Ohio state prisoner, appeals from the district court judgment denying his petition for a writ of habeas corpus filed under 28 U.S.C. § 2254. This case has been referred to a panel of the court pursuant to Rule 9(a), Rules of the Sixth Circuit. Upon examination, this panel unanimously agrees that oral argument is not needed. Fed. R. App. P. 34(a).

Myers was convicted of aggravated arson following a jury trial and sentenced to ten to twenty-five years imprisonment. His conviction was affirmed on direct appeal in the state courts. In this petition for federal habeas relief, he raised eleven claims of error. The district court rejected the arguments on their merits and denied the petition.

Upon review of the record, it is concluded that this petition was properly denied, as Myers received a fundamentally fair trial. See Webster v. Rees, 729 F.2d 1078, 1079-80 (6th Cir. 1984). Accordingly, the district court's judgment is affirmed. Rule 9(b) (3), Rules of the Sixth Circuit.

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