Kellogg v. Skon
176 F.3d 447, 1999.C08.42489
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Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. Submitted: December 17, 1998 Richard Kellogg petitioned the district court 1 for a writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254(a) (1994) following his conviction in Minnesota state court on two counts of criminal sexual conduct. The convictions resulted from the sexual abuse of his girlfriend's six-year-old daughter. The district court denied Kellogg's petition but granted his application for a certificate of appealability on two issues: whether the prosecutor's commenting on the presumption of innocence and calling him a ""monster"" during closing argument violated his constitutional rights and whether he was denied effective assistance of counsel. 2 We affirm the denial of the writ.