Casavan v. Palmateer
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Opinion
MEMORANDUM
As the district court correctly held, Ca-savaris claim that he was denied due process when his sentence was amended is procedurally barred. Although both the Oregon Court of Appeals and Supreme Court denied his state petition without opinion, in its relevant briefing the State did not argue the merits, but only asserted state procedural bars to Casavaris claim. Because the State briefed procedural issues but not the merits, we may infer the state court decided the case for the State on the state procedural issues in its summary affirmance.1 Because Casavaris claim is procedurally defaulted, we need not reach the merits.
AFFIRMED.
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