Williams v. Workman, No. 11-7065 (10th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CasePro se prisoner Petitioner Brandon Williams sought a certificate of appealability (COA) to challenge a district court's dismissal of his petition for post-conviction relief. In 2000, Petitioner pled guilty to one count of first-degree murder in Oklahoma state district court for which he was sentenced to life in prison. After his sentence, Petitioner moved to withdraw his plea. Petitioner then unsuccessfully petitioned for the writ of habeas corpus, denied for being untimely. Petitioner then turned to the Tenth Circuit for a COA to challenge the district court's dismissal of his petition. Upon review, the Tenth Circuit concluded Petitioner indeed filed his petitions outside the statute of limitations. As such, the Court denied Petitioner's request for a COA and dismissed his appeal.
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