This court previously affirmed Rodney L. Harrison’s sentence of 168 months.
United States v. Harrison,
The district court denied the original 2255 motion on June 13, 2005. That same day, Harrison alleges, he placed the amended motion in the institution’s outgoing legal mail. Under the prison mailbox rule, a pro se pleading is deemed filed upon deposit in the prison mail system prior to the expiration of the filing deadline.
Moore v. United States,
In its brief, the government argues that the amended motion was untimely because judgment on the original motion had already been entered. The electronic record indicates that the original motion was denied at 2:40 p.m. and the judgment was entered at 2:44 p.m. on June 13. The record does not indicate the precise time Harrison claims he filed his amended motion.
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure govern 2255 motions.
United States v. Hernandez,
Denial of a 2255 motion without an evidentiary hearing will be affirmed “only if the motions, files, and record conclusively show the movant is not entitled to relief.” 28 U.S.C. § 2255;
see Buster v. United States,
