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Hohn v. U.S., No. 96-3118 (8th Cir.) (99 F.3d 892) (November 4, 1996) (Per Curiam)

Here the Court refused to issue a Certificate of Appealability to a post-Bailey petitioner because "[he was] not making a constitutional claim. He [was] making a claim to a federal statutory right. Bailey did no more than interpret a statute, and an incorrect application of a statute by a district ...

 

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