Federal Circuits, 9th Cir. (January 29, 1993)
Docket number: 92-55779
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US Code - Title 21: Food and Drugs - 21 USC 841 - Sec. 841. Prohibited acts A
U.S. Supreme Court - United States v. Frady, 456 U.S. 152 (1982)
Before REINHARDT, CYNTHIA HOLCOMB HALL and LEAVY, Circuit Judges.
MEMORANDUM**Emilio Hernandez-Valenzuela appeals pro se the district court's denial of his 28 U.S.C. 2255 motion and his subsequent motion for reconsideration. Appellant was convicted of smuggling marijuana over the Mexican border in violation of 21 U.S.C. 841(a)(1), 952, and 960. Appellant contends that (1) the district court interfered with his sixth amendment right to counsel by failing to grant more than a two-day continuance to enable his newly-substituted attorney to prepare for trial; and (2) he was denied a fair trial because a customs inspector asked him who he was just before the trial, thus rendering the inspector's in-court identification unreliable. We review the denial of a section 2255 motion de novo, Doganiere v. United States, 914 F.2d 165, 167 (9th Cir.1990), cert. denied, 111 S.Ct. 1398 (1991). We affirm.On direct appeal, this court held that the district court did not abuse its discretion by granting only a two-day continuance to allow the appellant's newly-substituted attorney to prepare for trial because a further extension was not requested. See United States v. Hernandez-Valenzuela, 932 F.2d 803, 804 (9th Cir.1991) (per curiam). To the extent that appellant continues to assert that the district court's failure to grant more than a two-day continuance was an abuse of discretion, this court's prior ruling is the law of the case and we decline to reconsider the issue. See United States v. Mills, 810 F.2d 907, 909 (9th Cir.), cert. denied,Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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