Massey v. United StatesMassey v. United States
OPINION OF THE COURT
Derrick Massey, a federal prisoner proceeding pro se, appeals an order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania denying his petition for a writ of audita querela. We will affirm the District Court’s order.
In 1998, Massey pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute more than 500 grams of cocaine and marijuana and to unlawful use of a communications facility. Massey was sentenced to a term of 292 months in prison. In 2000, we affirmed the judgment of conviction. In 2002, the District Court denied Massey’s motion to vacate his sentence pursuant to
In 2009, Massey challenged his sentence under the All Writs Act,
“The All Writs Act is a residual source of authority to issue writs that are not otherwise covered by statute.”
Pennsylvania Bureau of Correction v. U.S. Marshals Serv.,
While the writ of audita querela has been abolished in civil cases,
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A motion to vacate sentence pursuant to
Notes
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Kessack v. United States,