Stanley Robinson v. Bill ArmontroutStanley Robinson v. Bill Armontrout
Stanley Robinson appeals the district court’s 1 denial of his Rule 60(b) motion. We affirm.
A jury in a Missouri Circuit Court convicted Robinson of rape and sodomy. The Missouri Court of Appeals denied his appeal and affirmed the denial of his motion for post-conviction relief.
State v. Robinson,
On appeal Robinson argues that the district court’s denial of his habeas petition was erroneous in several respects. However, this court does not have jurisdiction to consider these arguments since Robinson never properly appealed the denial of his habeas peti
(1) mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect; (2) newly discovered evidence which by due diligence could not have been discovered in time to move for a new trial under Rule 59(b); (3) fraud (whether heretofore denominated intrinsic or extrinsic), misrepresentation, or other misconduct of an adverse party; (4) the judgment is void; (5) the judgment has been satisfied, released, or discharged, or a prior judgment upon which it is based has been reversed or otherwise vacated, or it is no longer equitable that the judgment should have prospective application; or (6) any other reason justifying relief from the operation of the judgment....
Robinson did not detail which of
We also agree with the district court that even if Robinson had complied with
As indicated, the judgment of the district court is affirmed.