Darius D. ELAM, Plaintiff-Appellant v. Patricia LYKOS, Defendant-Appellee.
No. 11-20700
United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.
April 20, 2012.
275
Before KING, JOLLY, and GRAVES, Circuit Judges.
Summary Calendar. Darius Duron Elam, Rosharon, TX, pro se.
In 1984, Darius D. Elam, Texas prisoner #380190, was convicted by a jury of aggravated robbery and was sentenced to life in prison. In 2008, Elam filed in Texas state court an amended motion under
This court reviews the dismissal of Elam‘s claims de novo. Samford v. Dretke, 562 F.3d 674, 678 (5th Cir.2009); Geiger v. Jowers, 404 F.3d 371, 373 (5th Cir. 2005). To state a claim under
Chapter 64 of the
On appeal, Elam contends that his due process rights were violated by the State‘s denial of his request for post-conviction DNA testing because the evidence submitted at trial included unreliable and fabricated physical evidence and perjured testimony. Elam‘s arguments do not establish his due process rights were violated. Any further DNA testing of the evidence from Elam‘s trial would not be probative on the issue of Elam‘s guilt or innocence. See Osborne, 129 S.Ct. at 2320; Skinner, 131 S.Ct. at 1293;
The judgment of the district court is affirmed. The district court‘s dismissal of Elam‘s
AFFIRMED; SANCTION WARNING ISSUED.
