Mondragon v. Martin, No. 1:2011cv00670 - Document 5 (E.D. Tex. 2012)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM ORDER OVERRULING PETITIONER'S OBJECTIONS AND ADOPTIN 3 Report and Recommendations. A final judgment will be entered in this case in accordance with the Magistrate Judge's recommendations. Signed by Judge Ron Clark on 3/7/12. (pkb, )

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Mondragon v. Martin Doc. 5 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS BEAUMONT DIVISION JOSE COLIN MONDRAGON § VS. § M. MARTIN § CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:11-CV-670 MEMORANDUM ORDER OVERRULING OBJECTIONS AND ADOPTING THE MAGISTRATE JUDGE’S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION Petitioner, Jose Colin Mondragon, a federal prisoner currently confined at FCI Beaumont Low, proceeding pro se, filed this petition for writ of habeas corpus seeking relief from his federal conviction and sentence. The Court referred this matter to the Honorable Zack Hawthorn, United States Magistrate Judge, at Beaumont, Texas, for consideration pursuant to applicable laws and orders of this Court. The Magistrate Judge recommends this action be dismissed. The Court has received and considered the Report and Recommendation of United States Magistrate Judge filed pursuant to such referral, along with the record, and pleadings. Petitioner filed objections to the Magistrate Judge’s Report and Recommendation. This requires a de novo review of the objections in relation to the pleadings and applicable law. See FED . R. CIV . P. 72(b). After careful consideration, the Court finds the objections lacking in merit. As the Magistrate Judge correctly concluded, petitioner has failed to demonstrate he was convicted of a nonexistent offense and that his grounds for review were foreclosed by circuit law at the time when the claim should have been raised in petitioner’s trial, appeal, or first Section 2255 motion. See Reyes-Requena v. United States, 243 F.3d 893, 904 (5th Cir. 2001). Although petitioner cites to Bond v. United States, – U.S. –, 131 S.Ct. 2355, 180 L.Ed.2d 269 (2011) in support of his claims, Bond does not establish that petitioner was convicted based upon conduct that did not constitute a crime. In Bond, the Supreme Court held only that a person convicted of a federal Dockets.Justia.com offense had standing to assert that in enacting the applicable criminal statute, Congress exceeded its power under the Tenth Amendment. Id. ORDER Accordingly, the objections of petitioner are OVERRULED. The findings of fact and conclusions of law of the Magistrate Judge are correct and the report of the Magistrate Judge is ADOPTED. A final judgment will be entered in this case in accordance with the Magistrate Judge’s recommendations. So ORDERED and SIGNED this 7 day of March, 2012. ___________________________________ Ron Clark, United States District Judge 2

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