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Kincade v. Sparkman
175 F.3d 444, 1999 Fed.App. 0154, 1999.C06.42165
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James R. Kincade, a Kentucky state prisoner, appeals pro se a district court judgment dismissing his petition for a writ of habeas corpus. In 1991, a jury convicted Kincade of first degree burglary and of being a first degree persistent felony offender, and he was sentenced to twenty-five years imprisonment. After unsuccessfully pursuing state court remedies, he filed this petition for federal habeas corpus relief.