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What is a Certificate of Appealability (“COA”) and do I need one?

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What is a Certificate of Appealability (“COA”) and do I need one?

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An appeal from a judgment denying a petition for writ of habeas may not go forward unless and until either the district court or the Ninth Circuit issues a COA. A COA will be issued only if the person appealing has made a substantial showing of the denial of a constitutional right. There is no requirement for a COA in an ordinary federal criminal case.

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