Bradley, Jr. v. Suthers, No. 11-1271 (10th Cir. 2011)
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Pro se prisoner Petitioner-Appellant Tommie Charles Bradley sought to appeal a district court's dismissal of his habeas petition. He raised several issues on appeal, including: (1) the trial judge erred by denying his challenge for cause to a juror during voir dire; and (2) the trial judge erred by denying his motion for a mistrial after a juror revealed that her daughter had been present at the scene of the crime. Petitioner also claimed he received ineffective assistance of counsel. Petitioner sought a certificate of appealability (COA) from the Tenth Circuit. Finding that Petitioner failed to demonstrate that the district court's resolution of his constitutional claims was wrong or reasonably debatable, the Tenth Circuit denied his request for a COA and dismissed his appeal.
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