GREGORY M. SLEET, District Judge.
Movant Elvin Dempsey filed a motion pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2255 to set aside his conviction and sentence, asking the court to provide him with an opportunity to file a direct appeal. (D.I. 87; D.I. 93) In his sole ground for relief, Dempsey asserts that his trial counsel was ineffective because she failed to file an appeal after being instructed to do so.
Pursuant to Roe v. Flares-Ortega, 528 U.S. 470, 477 (2000), "a lawyer who disregards specific instructions from the defendant to file a notice of appeal act; in a manner that is professionally unreasonable." d. If counsel fails to file a requested appeal, the defendant "is entitled to resentencing and appeal without showing that his appeal would likely have had merit." Peguero v. United States, 526 U.S. 23, 28 (1999). As explained by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, the failure to file a requested appeal is itself sufficient to establish prejudice under Strickland v. Washington, 466 U.S. 668 (1984). See Velazquez v. Grace, 277 F. App'x 258, 261 (3d Cir. 2008).
The court held a hearing on March 18, 2014 for the purpose of allowing Dempsey to present his claim that counsel did not follow his clear request to file an appeal. The court heard testimony and evidence was entered. The government did not oppose Dempsey's contentions. After reviewing the evidence, the court found that Dempsey is entitled to have his appellate rights reinstated.
Having reviewed the record and testimony, the court will grant Dempsey's § 2255 motion. An appropriate order follows.
At Wilmington, this
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
1. Movant Elvin Dempsey's motion to vacate, set aside or correct his sentence pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2255 is
2. Dempsey's current counsel has 20 days from the reinstated judgment to file a
3. The government's motion in opposition to movant' draft order is