Opinion ID: 159763
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Roy Glover

Text: A jury convicted pro se petitioner Roy Glover in September 1991 of conspiracy to manufacture, possess, and distribute methamphetamine. He was sentenced to 235 months’ imprisonment. On his appeal of the district court’s denial of his § 2255 motion, this court granted COA on one issue, whether the sentencing court erred by using d-methamphetamine instead of l-methamphetamine to establish his base offense, and denied a certificate on his other issues. This court then reversed and remanded for the same reasons discussed in Youngpeter’s remand. See United States v. Roy Glover , No. 97-5130, 1998 WL 544406, at  (10th Cir. Aug. 27, 1998), cert. denied , 525 U.S. 1163 (1999). Roy Glover argues the following on appeal: (1) the government withheld evidence in violation of various doctrines; (2) the government is barred from presenting forensic evidence at the hearing based on the doctrines of collateral estoppel and res judicata; (3) the district court did not properly exercise its supervisory powers to prevent Dr. Glanville’s inconsistent and contradictory statements during the hearing; (4) the district court abused its discretion by allowing irrelevant testimony in violation of Fed. R. Evid. 702; (5) the district -13- court imposed a sentencing guideline in violation of the Ex Post Facto clause; (6) the district court should have granted his § 2255 motion because of conflicting statutory punishments; and (7) he was denied effective assistance of counsel because his counsel failed to perfect a timely notice of appeal, in his challenge of the district court’s denial of a Fed. R. Crim. P. 33 motion for new trial based on new evidence. We find that none of Roy Glover’s issues merit COA and dismiss his appeal. Moreover, we note that some of Roy Glover’s issues do not flow from our remand and, hence, they are barred as successive § 2255 motions. See 28 U.S.C. §§ 2244(a), 2255 . For this reason, we deny Roy Glover’s motion to supplement the proceedings.