Dickinson v. State of Maine

101 F.3d 791, 1996 WL 705404
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedDecember 13, 1996
Docket96-8057
StatusPublished
Cited by24 cases

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Bluebook
Dickinson v. State of Maine, 101 F.3d 791, 1996 WL 705404 (1st Cir. 1996).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Petitioner has filed a motion to file a second or successive petition under 28 U.S.C. § 2244(b).

Petitioner’s first § 2254 petition , filed in 1992, was dismissed for failure to exhaust state remedies. Petitioner has since pursued various state remedies and now asserts that he has exhausted state remedies. 1 For the reasons stated in Camarano v. Irvin, 98 F.3d 44 (2d Cir.1996), we conclude that in these circumstances petitioner’s present § 2254 petition is not a second or successive petition within the meaning of 28 U.S.C. § 2244(b). Consequently, petitioner is not required to obtain permission from this court to file his present § 2254 petition in the district court.

We note that the district court struck petitioner’s present § 2254 petition under the mistaken impression that petitioner had to obtain permission to file from this court before the district court could entertain the petition. As we have now determined that permission is not required because the earlier petition was dismissed for failure to exhaust state remedies, petitioner may now refile his § 2254 petition in the district court.

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. We do not now decide whether he had in fact exhausted state remedies, see Hatch v. State of Oklahoma, 92 F.3d 1012, 1016 (10th Cir.1996), or whether the claims petitioner seeks to present are meritorious.

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