District Court, E.D. Washington, 2026

Scotty D. Brown v. Karen Arnold

Scotty D. Brown v. Karen Arnold
District Court, E.D. Washington · Decided February 13, 2026
Scotty D. Brown v. Karen Arnold

Trial Court Opinion

FILED IN THE U.S. DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON Feb 13, 2026 4 SEAN F. MCAVOY, CLERK UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON SCOTTY D. BROWN, No. 2:25-cv-00444-MKD Petitioner, ORDER DISMISSING ACTION vs. KAREN ARNOLD, Respondent.

15 By Order filed December 9, 2025, the Court directed Petitioner, an individual incarcerated at the Stafford Creek Correction Center in Aberdeen, Washington, to show cause why his petition for writ of habeas corpus should not be dismissed as time-barred under 28 U.S.C. § 2244(d). ECF No. 4. Petitioner has paid the $5 filing fee. Respondent has not been served.

1 On January 12, 2026, the Court extended the deadline to show cause until February 11, 2026. ECF No. 6. On February 12, 2026, the Court received Petitioner’s “Motion to Show Cause,” which is construed as Petitioner’s Response to the Order to Show Cause. ECF No. 7. After careful review of his submissions, the Court finds that Petitioner has failed to demonstrate that his federal habeas corpus petition challenging his 2011 conviction was timely filed.

7 Petitioner argues that he was “effectively denied his right to direct review[.]”

8 ECF No. 7 at 1. He asserts that his attorney failed to inform him of the time to file a Notice of Appeal. Id. at 1-2. Although Petitioner contends that he “exercised due diligence within his scope of knowledge and ability[,]” he has provided no facts from which the Court could infer the exercise of due diligence since his conviction and sentence in 2011. He asks the Court for “the opportunity to file a direct appeal in State Court, before proceeding further, this [sic] allowing legitimate exhaustion of state remedies as required.” Id. at 2-3.

15 As attachments, Petitioner includes a letter written while he was incarcerated in Texas on January 13, 2012, addressed to an Okanogan County Superior Court judge, and filed on January 23, 2012, asserting his desire to appeal. Id. at 5. On May 17, 2012, the Bailiff of that Court directed the Deputy Prosecutor and an attorney to reply to the letter. Id. at 6. Petitioner presents no facts indicating he pursued the matter further in 2012.

1 Petitioner includes a declaration of his attorney dated June 14, 2011, indicating Petitioner entered a plea of guilty in April 2011, based on inaccurate assurances from counsel that his sentence would run concurrently with a federal sentence. Id. at 8. Petitioner does not state what additional steps he took to perfect a direct appeal or to obtain timely state collateral review. Petitioner was clearly aware of the consecutive nature of his sentence when it was imposed in 2011.

7 A lack of legal sophistication, a lack of legal training, a lack of legal assistance, and ignore of the law do not constitute an “extraordinary circumstance” entitling Petitioner to any equitable tolling of the limitation period. Rasberry v. Garcia, 448 F.3d 1150, 1154 (9th Cir. 2006) (holding that “a pro se petitioner's lack of legal sophistication is not, by itself, an extraordinary circumstance warranting equitable tolling” of the AEDPA limitations period).

13 Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED: 14 1. The Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus, ECF No. 1, is DISMISSED with prejudice as time barred under 28 U.S.C. § 2244(d).

16 2. The Court certifies that any appeal from this decision could not be taken in good faith, and there is no basis upon which to issue a certificate of appealability. 28 U.S.C. § 2253(c); Fed. R. App. P. 22(b). A certificate of appealability is therefore DENIED.

1 IT IS SO ORDERED. The Clerk’s Office shall file this Order, enter judgment, provide a copy to Petitioner, and CLOSE THE FILE.

3 DATED February 13, 2026.

s/Mary K. Dimke 5 MARY K. DIMKE UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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