United States v. Louis Kenneth RiskenUnited States v. Louis Kenneth Risken
Louis Kenneth Risken appeals from an order of the United States District Court
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for the Southern District of Iowa denying his petition for a writ of habeas corpus,
On October 5, 1984, the district court sentenced Risken to a total of twenty years imprisonment upon a jury verdict finding him guilty of two counts of obstruction of justice in violation of
Risken filed a motion under
On March 4, 1987, in response to Risk-en’s request for records made pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act (FOIA),
The government argues that Risken has failed to establish an ineffective assistance of counsel claim because he had been informed of the government’s plea offer. Risken’s counsel testified that he orally discussed the offer with Risken, but the proposal was not accepted because it required Risken to testify in any subsequent *1100 court proceedings. The district court found that Risken’s trial counsel had discussed the proposed plea agreement with him.
The district court properly resolved the conflicting testimony and found the testimony of the government’s witnesses to be credible.
See In re Bush,
We have carefully reviewed the entire record and are satisfied that the district court was correct in its analysis.
Accordingly, the judgment of the district court is affirmed. See 8th Cir.R. 14.
Notes
. The Honorable Harold D. Vietor, Chief Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa.