BREWER v. U.S., 6:00-cv-140. (2012)
Court: District Court, S.D. Georgia
Number: infdco20120316a81
Visitors: 4
Filed: Mar. 15, 2012
Latest Update: Mar. 15, 2012
Summary: ORDER B. AVANT EDENFIELD, District Judge. Movant Kyle Michael Brewer ("Brewer") moves this Court for a Certificate of Appealability ("COA"). The Court, however, has already assessed his claims and determined that they are not COA-worthy. See Doc. 66 at 1-2. Accordingly, Brewer's motion for a COA is DENIED. Brewer's "Motion to Supplement Request for Certificate of Appealability, to Specify Issues to Be Raised on Appeal," see Doc. 70, is GRANTED. Brewer's motion for a COA, see D
Summary: ORDER B. AVANT EDENFIELD, District Judge. Movant Kyle Michael Brewer ("Brewer") moves this Court for a Certificate of Appealability ("COA"). The Court, however, has already assessed his claims and determined that they are not COA-worthy. See Doc. 66 at 1-2. Accordingly, Brewer's motion for a COA is DENIED. Brewer's "Motion to Supplement Request for Certificate of Appealability, to Specify Issues to Be Raised on Appeal," see Doc. 70, is GRANTED. Brewer's motion for a COA, see Do..
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ORDER
B. AVANT EDENFIELD, District Judge.
Movant Kyle Michael Brewer ("Brewer") moves this Court for a Certificate of Appealability ("COA"). The Court, however, has already assessed his claims and determined that they are not COA-worthy. See Doc. 66 at 1-2. Accordingly, Brewer's motion for a COA is DENIED.
Brewer's "Motion to Supplement Request for Certificate of Appealability, to Specify Issues to Be Raised on Appeal," see Doc. 70, is GRANTED.
Brewer's motion for a COA, see Doc. 68, is DENIED.
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