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Nature of Suit Code: 530
Nature of Suit: Prisoner Petitions - Habeas Corpus
Cause of Action: 28:2254 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (State)

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NOT FOR PUBLICATION

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA

Jericho Lee Jones, 

Petitioner,

vs.

Dora Schriro, et al., 

Respondents.

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No. CV03-2389-PHX-SRB

ORDER

Petitioner, Jericho Lee Jones, filed his Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus on

December 3, 2003, raising 28 grounds for habeas relief. In the Court's January 20, 2004

screening order some of these grounds were dismissed. Respondents were ordered to answer

the remaining grounds. In their answer Respondents contend that the habeas petition was

untimely as it was filed beyond the one-year statue of limitations set out in 28 U.S.C. §

2244(d)(1). On June 15, 2004, Petitioner filed his reply arguing that his petition should be

considered timely filed. 

On June 6, 2006 the Magistrate Judge issued his Report and Recommendation

recommending that the petition be dismissed because it was not filed within the one-year

statute of limitations and because Petitioner has demonstrated no grounds for equitable

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tolling. Petitioner filed his objection on June 27, 2006. Respondents have filed no objections

to the Report and Recommendation nor any response to the Petitioner's objection.

The timeliness issue in this case centers on a motion that was filed in the trial court

seeking to extend the time to file a Petition to Review the denial of Petitioner's PostConviction Relief petition and the order of the Arizona Court of Appeals dismissing the

Petition for Review as untimely.

Petitioner filed a timely Notice of Petition for Post-Conviction Relief on June 4, 2001,

which petition was denied in an order filed October 18, 2002. Under Arizona Rule of

Criminal Procedure 32.9(c) Petitioner had 30 days from October 18, 2002 within which to

file a Petition for Review. Petitioner filed his Petition for Review on December 6, 2002. The

Court of Appeals dismissed the petition as untimely in an order dated December 18, 2002.

As noted by the Magistrate Judge, if December 18, 2002 is the date the one-year statute of

limitations under 28 U.S.C. § 2254 begins to run the Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus was

timely filed. If, as Respondents contend and the Magistrate Judge found, the time begins to

run on November 18, 2002, the date the Petition for Review was due to be filed in the

Arizona Court of Appeals the Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus filed December 3, 2003 is

untimely.

The state court record contains two motions for extension of time to file a Petition for

Review. Petitioner sent his pro se request for extension of time to file his Petition for

Review to the wrong court, the Arizona Court of Appeals. It was received in the court of

appeals on November 18, 2002 and then forwarded by the court of appeals to the superior

court where it was received and filed on December 10, 2002. Also, on November 18, 2002

Petitioner's public defender filed a motion for extension of time in the correct court, the

Maricopa County Superior Court, requesting a 30 day extension of time for Petitioner to file

his Petition for Review. This motion was not ruled on before Petitioner filed his Petition for

Review in the Court of Appeals on December 6, 2002. Either due to Petitioner's filing error

or an error by the trial court neither motion for extension of time to file the Petition for

Review was ever ruled on. 

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In its decision dismissing the Petition for Review as untimely, the Arizona Court of

Appeals stated

Whether petitioner was without fault for the untimely filing is a question of

fact. The trial court may, "after being presented with proper evidence, allow

a late filing" if it finds that petitioner was not responsible for the untimely

filing." (Court of Appeals Order dated December 18, 2002 quoting State v.

Pope, 130 Ariz. 253, 255, 635 P.2d 846, 848 (1981).) 

Petitioner never returned to the trial court to obtain a ruling on the motions for extension.

Instead he argues to this Court that, despite the ruling of the state court of appeals, this Court

should consider his Petition for Review as timely filed and thus his Petition for Writ of

Habeas Corpus timely filed. This the Court cannot do.

 The decision to grant or deny an extension of time to file his Petition for Review can

only be made by the state trial court. Absent the grant of that extension the Petitioner's

conviction became final November 18, 2002, the date the time to seek review expired. The

petition in this Court is untimely. The Court agrees with the Magistrate Judge that equitable

tolling is unavailable. There are no extraordinary circumstances beyond Petitioner's control

that made it impossible for him to file his habeas petition on time. In fact, Petitioner makes

no claim of difficulty in filing his habeas petition. 

Petitioner failed to timely file his Petition for Review with the Arizona Court of

Appeals. In its order dismissing his petition as untimely, the Court of Appeals advised

Petitioner that it was up to the trial court to determine whether to allow a late filing.

Petitioner never returned to the trial court to follow up and obtain a ruling on the two motions

for extension of time. This Court cannot overrule the determination of the Arizona Court of

Appeals that his Petition for Review was untimely or excuse the untimely filing of his

Petition for Review.

IT IS ORDERED adopting the Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge

as the order of this Court.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED overruling Petitioner's objections to the Report and

Recommendation.

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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus is dismissed

because it was filed beyond the one-year statute of limitations in 28 U.S.C. 2244 (d)(1).

DATED this 30th day of August, 2006.

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