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Timestamp: 2019-09-23 04:44:51
Document Index: 650817022

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 2255', '§2255', '§ 636', '§ 2255', '§ 2255', '§ 1962']

TYSIN L. GORDON, Petitioner,
Petitioner, a federal prisoner who is proceeding without the assistance of counsel, has filed a Motion for Leave to File an Untimely § 2255 and Motion to Vacate under 28 U.S.C. §2255. (ECF Nos. 1623, 1624.) This case has been referred to the Undersigned pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b) and Columbus' General Order 14-1 regarding assignments and references to United States Magistrate Judges. This matter is before the Court on its own motion under Rule 4(b) of the Rules Governing Section 2255 Proceedings in the United States District Courts. For the reasons that follow, the Undersigned RECOMMENDS that Petitioner's Motion for Leave to file an Untimely § 2255 (ECF No. 1623) be DENIED and that the Motion to Vacate under 28 U.S.C. § 2255 (ECF No. 1624) be DISMISSED.
Petitioner challenges his conviction pursuant to the terms of his negotiated Plea Agreement on conspiracy to commit racketeering, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1962(d). (Plea Agreement, ECF No. 796, PAGEID # 3678, filed under seal.) In a Judgment filed on August 4, 2016, the Court imposed a term of 96 months incarceration, to be followed by three years supervised release. (ECF No. 1240.)
On August 6, 2019, Petitioner filed the motions currently pending before this Court. (ECF Nos. 1623, 1624.) Petitioner does not indicate the date that he executed his motions. (See ECF No. 1623, PAGEID # 19476.) He asserts that his attorney performed in a constitutionally ineffective manner by advising him to plead guilty without conducting adequate investigation (claim one); that his guilty plea was not knowing, intelligent, or voluntary (claim two); and that the government committed prosecutorial misconduct by vindictively pursing charges against him (claim three). However, the record indicates that the one-year statute of limitations bars Petitioner's claims.
A one-year statute of limitations applies to the filing of federal habeas corpus petitions.