Randy GREENAWALT, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Terry L. STEWART, Et Al., Respondents-AppelleesRandy GREENAWALT, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Terry L. STEWART, Et Al., Respondents-Appellees
On January 22, 1997, Petitioner Randy Greenawalt filed a notice of appeal from the district court’s order denying his petition for a writ of habeas corpus filed pursuant to
On April 24, 1996, the President signed into law the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, Pub.L. No. 104-132,110 Stat. 1214,1217-26 (1996) (“the 1996 Act”), which placed new limitations on the presentation of a successive claim. Under the 1996 Act,
[ (1) ] the applicant shows that the claim relies on a new rule of constitutional law, made retroactive to cases on collateral review by the Supreme Court, that was previously unavailable; [or (2) ] the factual predicate for the claim could not have been discovered previously through the exercise of due diligence [and] the facts underlying the claim, if proven and viewed in light of the evidence as a whole, would be sufficient to establish by clear and convincing evidence that, but for constitutional error, no reasonable factfinder would have found the applicant guilty of the underlying offense.
Greenawalt alleges in his successive petition that the execution of a person convicted
On January 21,1997, the Arizona Supreme Court denied Greenawalt’s petition for review and for special action. Greenawalt now seeks review by the district court of his successive petition. Greenawalt has failed to demonstrate to this court, however, that he is relying on a new rule of constitutional law that has been made retroactive to habeas corpus application by the Supreme Court. Furthermore, his claim that execution by lethal injection violates his federal constitutional rights is not relevant to the question whether he is guilty of murder in the first degree. Thus, Greenawalt has not made a prima facie showing that he has satisfied the requirements of
The applications for authorization to file a successive petition for habeas corpus and for a stay of the execution are DENIED.
Notes
. We would be obliged to dismiss an appeal from the district court’s order under