Cramer v. Utah, No. 11-4036 (10th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CasePro se prisoner Albert Cramer petitioned the Tenth Circuit for a certificate of appealability (COA) to appeal a district court's denial of his application for post-conviction relief. The lower court denied the application on the ground that his claims were procedurally defaulted because Petitioner had failed to exhaust his state remedies and his claims would now be procedurally barred if pursued in state court. Upon review, the Tenth Circuit found that "no reasonable jurist could debate the correctness of the district court's decision." Accordingly, the Court denied Petitioner's request for a COA and dismissed his appeal.
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