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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 2254', '§ 245', '§ 69', '§ 1170', '§ 2254', '§ 245', '§ 69', '§ 2254']

| McKinney v. State Bar of Calif. Lisa Lichenstein
McKinney v. State Bar of Calif. Lisa Lichenstein
ALONZO MCKINNEY, Petitioner,v.STATE BAR OF CALIF. LISA LICHENSTEIN, ETC. Al, Respondent.
On June 19, 2013, Alonzo McKinney filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus by a Person in State Custody ("Petition"), pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254.
On August 13, 1997, after a jury trial in Los Angeles County Superior Court, Case No. BA140260, petitioner was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon upon a peace officer (Cal. Penal Code § 245(c)) and resisting an officer by means of threats or violence from the performance of his duties (Cal. Penal Code § 69); the jury also found that petitioner had suffered two prior convictions within the meaning of California's Three Strikes law (Cal. Penal Code §§ 1170.12(a)-(d) & 667(b)-(I)). (Petition at 1; Report and Recommendation of United States Magistrate Judge ("R&R"), filed on February 12, 2001, Alonzo McKinney v. High Desert State Prison, Case No. CV 99-3331 RMT (EE), at 1; First Amended Petition, filed on May 3, 1999, Alonzo McKinney v. High Desert State Prison, Case No. CV 99-3331 RMT (EE) ("Prior FAP"), at 3). Thereafter, the trial court sentenced petitioner to state prison for 25 years-to-life. (See id.).
On March 30, 1999, petitioner, proceeding pro se, filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus by a Person in State Custody, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254, in this Court, Alonzo McKinney v. High Desert State Prison, Case No. CV 99-3331 RMT (EE), challenging his conviction in Los Angeles County Superior Court Case No. BA140260 of assault with a deadly weapon upon a peace officer (Cal. Penal Code § 245(c)) and resisting an officer by means of threats or violence from the performance of his duties (Cal. Penal Code § 69). (R&R at 1; Prior FAP at 3). Petitioner filed his Prior FAP on May 3, 1999. (Prior FAP at 1). Thereafter, respondent filed a supplemental answer and petitioner filed a supplemental traverse. (R&R at 2). On February 12, 2001, the Magistrate Judge issued his R&R, recommending that the Prior FAP be dismissed with prejudice on the merits. (Id. at 14). The Court adopted the R&R and dismissed the Prior FAP on March 23, 2001. (See Judgment, Alonzo McKinney v. High Desert State Prison, Case No. CV 99-3331 RMT (EE)). On July 13, 2001, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denied petitioner's request for certificate of appealability. See McKinney v. Cal. Dep't of Corr., No. 01-55805 (9th Cir. July 13, 2001). On March 17, 2010, more than eight years later, petitioner filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus by a Person in State Custody, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254, in this Court, Alonzo McKinney v. People of the State of California, Case No. CV 10-1932 GAF (FMO), challenging various aspects of his conviction and sentence in Los Angeles County Superior Court Case No. BA140260. (See March 17, 2010 Petition at 1 & 4-5). On April 8, 2010, the Court issued an Order Summarily Dismissing Petition for Lack of Jurisdiction. Judgment was entered, dismissing the petition without prejudice on April 9, 2010.
On June 19, 2013, more than three years later, petitioner filed the instant Petition, challenging various aspects of his conviction and sentence in Los Angeles County Superior Court Case No. BA140260. (See Petition at 1 & 5-6).
(3)(A) Before a second or successive application permitted by this section is filed in the district court, the applicant shall move in the appropriate court of appeals for an order authorizing ...