The district judge dismissed Oliver’s petition for habeas corpus (28 U.S.C. § 2254) with prejudice (compare
Demarest v. Price,
When the state sought to dismiss Oliver’s petition for habeas corpus on the ground that he had failed to petition the Supreme Court of Illinois for leave to appeal, he came back with an affidavit swearing that he had given prison officials the petition to file, and he also submitted what appeared to be a certificate of service. The district judge thought the certificate a forgery and the affidavit perjurious, and Oliver, while denying that he intended to commit perjury or deceive the court, does not deny that the certificate was forged (by Oliver’s father) and the affidavit false.
Although dismissal with prejudice is a permissible judicial sanction for fraud on the court,
Kovilic Construction Co. v. Missbrenner,
The request for a certificate for appealability is therefore
Denied.
