Franzen v. Brinkman

9th Cir.

Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Citations: 877 F.2d 26, 1989 U.S. App. LEXIS 8102, 1989 WL 59954

Decision Date: 6/8/1989

Docket Number: No. 88-2618

Jurisdiction: U.S.

Bluebook Citation: Franzen v. Brinkman, 877 F.2d 26, 1989 U.S. App. LEXIS 8102, 1989 WL 59954 (9th Cir. 1989)

More Cases: 9th Cir. decisions from 1989

Bruce L. FRANZEN, Petitioner-Appellant, v. BRINKMAN, Warden, et al., Respondents-Appellees.

Judges

  • Before BROWNING, HALL and LEAVY, Circuit Judges.

Attorneys

  • Bruce L. Franzen, Indian Springs, Nev., pro se.
  • No appearance for respondents-appel-lees.
majority PER CURIAM:

Appellant Franzen filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in the court below, claiming the Nevada State District Court’s delay of over a year in deciding his petition for state post-conviction relief violated his due process rights. The United States District Court dismissed the habeas corpus petition on the ground that petitioner’s assertions of error in the state post-conviction proceeding do not represent an attack on the prisoner’s detention and therefore are not proper grounds for habeas relief. The district court noted the habeas dismissal would not prejudice Franzen’s ability to bring a claim under 42 U.S.C. § 1983.

A habeas petition must allege the petitioner’s detention violates the constitution, a federal statute, or a treaty. 28 U.S.C. § 2241(c)(3); Rose v. Hodges, 423 U.S. 19, 21, 96 S.Ct. 175, 177, 46 L.Ed.2d 162 (1975) (per curiam). Whether errors in a state post-conviction review proceeding are addressable through federal habeas corpus is an issue of first impression in this circuit. Four circuits have held they are not. Only one circuit has held to the contrary. Dickerson v. Walsh, 750 F.2d 150, 153-54 (1st Cir.1984).

We join the majority and affirm the district court’s holding that a petition alleging errors in the state post-conviction review process is not addressable through habe-as corpus proceedings.

AFFIRMED.

. See Hopkinson v. Shillinger, 866 F.2d 1185, 1218-20 (10th Cir.1989); Millard v. Lynaugh, 810 F.2d 1403, 1410 (5th Cir.1987); Kirby v. Dutton, 794 F.2d 245, 247-48 (6th Cir.1986); Mitchell v. Wyrick, 727 F.2d 773, 774 (8th Cir.1984) (per curiam); see also United States ex rel. Curtis v. Illinois, 521 F.2d 717, 721 (7th Cir.1975) (dicta).

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