Case Name: Tony Eugene SAFFOLD, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Thomas L. CAREY, Respondent-Appellee
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2002-07-08
Citations: 295 F.3d 1024
Docket Number: No. 99-15541
Parties: Tony Eugene SAFFOLD, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Thomas L. CAREY, Respondent-Appellee.
Judges: Before B. FLETCHER, CANBY, and O’SCANNLAIN, Circuit Judges.
Reporter: Federal Reporter 3d Series
Volume: 295
Pages: 1024–1025

Head Matter:
Tony Eugene SAFFOLD, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Thomas L. CAREY, Respondent-Appellee.
No. 99-15541.
United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Filed July 8, 2002.
Before B. FLETCHER, CANBY, and O’SCANNLAIN, Circuit Judges.
Tom L. Carey is substituted for his predecessor, Anthony Newland. See Fed. R.App. P. 43(c)(2).

Opinion:
ORDER
The Supreme Court having vacated the opinion of this court, Saffold v. Newland, 250 F.3d 1262 (9th Cir.2001), and remanded, this case is remanded to the district court for further proceedings consistent with Carey v. Saffold ("Saffold II"), - U.S. -, 122 S.Ct. 2134, 153 L.Ed.2d 260 (2002).
Specifically, we remand for an evidentia-ry hearing so that the district court may determine, in the first instance, whether Saffold filed his original habeas petition in the California Supreme Court "within a reasonable time after[he] knew, or with due diligence should have known, the facts underlying the claim as well as the legal basis of the claim." In re Harris, 5 Cal.4th 813, 21 Cal.Rptr.2d 373, 855 P.2d 391, 398 n. 7 (Cal.1993). As the Supreme Court observed in Saffold II, "[i]f the California Supreme Court had clearly ruled that Saffold's 4-month delay was 'unreasonable,' that would be the end of the matter." Saffold II, - U.S. -, at -, 122 S.Ct. 2134, 2141, 153 L.Ed.2d 260, at -. But the California Court did not make such a clear ruling. Id. We accordingly ask the district court to determine whether Saffold's petition met the California standard set forth in Harris.
The panel retains jurisdiction over the case in the event of any further appeals.
REMANDED.