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UNITED
STATES COURT OF APPEALS
TENTH CIRCUIT
ORDER
Before EBEL, MURPHY and McCONNELL,
Circuit Judges.
Petitioner Jeffrey E. Stewart brings a habeas action pursuant to 28 U.S.C.
§ 2241, challenging prison disciplinary proceedings for his alleged refusal to cell
with an inmate of another race. He received sanctions of 30 days in disciplinary
segregation, forfeiture of 180 days of earned credits, and demotion from prison
classification level 4 to level 1, which diminished his ability to earn additional
credits. Before this court, Petitioner asserts due process and equal protection
claims, challenging the sufficiency of the evidence against him, the fairness of
the prison's investigation, and the equality of his treatment as compared to other
inmates.
The district court, adopting the recommendations of the magistrate judge,
denied habeas relief on the merits of these issues in this case. The district court
also denied a certificate of appealability ("COA").
A state habeas petitioner seeking a writ pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2241 must
obtain a COA before proceeding on appeal. Montez v. McKinna, 208 F.3d 862,
869 (10th Cir. 2000). Petitioner is entitled to a COA only upon making a
"substantial showing of the denial of a constitutional right." Id. For
substantially the same reasons stated in the district court's order and the
magistrate judge's recommendation, we find that Petitioner has not made the
requisite showing. Accordingly, we DENY COA on all claims and DISMISS this
appeal.
ENTERED FOR THE COURT
David M. Ebel
Circuit Judge
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