Source: https://casetext.com/case/watkins-israyl-v-missouri
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 12:42:03+00:00

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CARL G. WATKINS-ISRAYL, Petitioner, v. STATE OF MISSOURI, Respondent.
This matter is before the Court on petitioner's response to the Court's show cause order. Petitioner filed a § 2254 case that is twenty-three years beyond the limitations period, and so the Court directed petitioner to show cause why this action should not be dismissed. After reviewing the response, the Court finds that it falls short, and therefore, the Court will dismiss this action without further proceedings. See 28 U.S.C. § 2254, Rule 4.
Petitioner asserts that in this case § 2244(d)(1)(C) applies. Petitioner relies on the recent Supreme Court case Martinez v. Ryan, 132 S. Ct. 1309 (2012), in which the Court held that inadequate assistance of counsel at initial-review collateral proceedings may establish cause for a prisoner's procedural default of a claim of ineffective assistance. Petitioner argues that his trial counsel was ineffective for failing to advise him that his state conviction could later be used to enhance a federal sentence; he further argues that if he had been properly advised he never would have pled guilty but would have insisted on going to trial. Petitioner also claims that he asked his attorney to file a notice of appeal but that his attorney failed to do so.
Petitioner's reliance on Martinez is misplaced. Martinez does not provide a basis for extending the limitations period under § 2244(d)(1)(C), as the Court's decision was an "equitable ruling" that did not establish "a new rule of constitutional law." Id. at 1319. Moreover, petitioner's claim that his attorney failed to file a notice of appeal does not excuse his failure to file a timely § 2254 petition. As a result, the petition is time-barred.
Finally, petitioner has failed to demonstrate that jurists of reason would find it debatable whether the petition is untimely. Thus, the Court will not issue a certificate of appealability. 28 U.S.C. § 2253(c).
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this action is DISMISSED.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Court will not issue a certificate of appealability.

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