                                                                        F I L E D
                                                                  United States Court of Appeals
                                                                          Tenth Circuit
                   UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
                                                                           DEC 1 2004
                               TENTH CIRCUIT
                                                                      PATRICK FISHER
                                                                              Clerk

 RAYMOND ARTHUR PRICE,

             Plaintiff-Appellant,                       No. 04-1273
       v.                                              (D. Colorado)
 SUPT. REID, COLORADO                               (D.C. No. 04-ES-675)
 ATTORNEY GENERAL OFFICE,

             Defendants-Appellees.




                                     ORDER


Before KELLY, HENRY, and TYMKOVICH, Circuit Judges.


      Raymond Price, a state prisoner proceeding pro se, seeks a certificate of

appealability (“COA”) to appeal the denial of his 28 U.S.C. § 2254 habeas

petition. We deny his request for a COA and dismiss this matter.

      Mr. Price filed a habeas petition and a motion for leave to proceed without

prepayment of fees in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado. The

magistrate judge found that Mr. Price could pay the $5.00 fee, and ordered him to

do so. On May 26, 2004, the district court overruled Mr. Price’s objections to the

magistrate judge’s order and ordered Mr. Price to pay the $5.00 filing fee within

thirty days if he wished to pursue his claims in the underlying action. On July 9,
2004, the district court determined that Mr. Price failed to pay the $5.00 fee and

failed to respond in any way to the court’s May 26, 2004 order. The district court

dismissed the action without prejudice.

      Before this court, Mr. Price seeks a COA so that he may appeal the federal

district court’s denial of his 28 U.S.C. § 2254 habeas corpus petition. See 28

U.S.C. § 2253(c)(1)(A) (providing that no appeal may be taken from the denial of

a § 2254 habeas petition unless the petitioner first obtains a COA). Mr. Price also

seeks to proceed in forma pauperis (“IFP”) in this action.

      Issuance of a COA is jurisdictional. Miller-El v. Cockrell, 537 U.S. 322,

336 (2003). A COA can issue only “if the applicant has made a substantial

showing of the denial of a constitutional right.” 28 U.S.C. § 2253(c)(2). “A

petitioner satisfies this standard by demonstrating that jurists of reason could

disagree with the district court’s resolution of his constitutional claims or that

jurists could conclude the issues presented are adequate to deserve encouragement

to proceed further.” Miller-El, 537 U.S. at 327. After careful review of the

record, we conclude the requirements for issuance of a COA have not been met.

      Mr. Price’s appeal of the district court’s dismissal without prejudice for

failure to pay the $5.00 filing fee is frivolous. The district court gave Mr. Price

an opportunity to respond to its May 26, 2003 order, and Mr. Price failed to do so.

We deny his request for a COA, deny his motion to proceed IFP, order Mr. Price


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to pay immediately any unpaid costs and fee due this court for this appeal, and

dismiss the matter.

                                              Entered for the Court,



                                              Robert H. Henry
                                              Circuit Judge




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