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George Patskan v. Raymond J. Buchkoe, Warden State House of Correction and Branch Prison, 14557_1 (1961)

Court: Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Number: 14557_1 Visitors: 10
Filed: Dec. 12, 1961
Latest Update: Feb. 22, 2020
Summary: 296 F.2d 724 George PATSKAN, Appellant, v. Raymond J. BUCHKOE, Warden State House of Correction and Branch Prison, Appellee. No. 14557. United States Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit. Dec. 12, 1961. 1 James G. Lutz, Court appointed, Cincinnati, Ohio (George Patskan, Marquette, Mich., in pro. per., on the brief), for petitioner-appellant. 2 Joseph B. Bilitzke, Sol. Gen. Dept. of the Atty. Gen., lansing, Mich. (Paul L. Adams, Atty. Gen., Perry A. Maynard, Asst. Atty. Gen., Lansing, Mich., on the bri
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296 F.2d 724

George PATSKAN, Appellant,
v.
Raymond J. BUCHKOE, Warden State House of Correction and
Branch Prison, Appellee.

No. 14557.

United States Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit.

Dec. 12, 1961.

1

James G. Lutz, Court appointed, Cincinnati, Ohio (George Patskan, Marquette, Mich., in pro. per., on the brief), for petitioner-appellant.

2

Joseph B. Bilitzke, Sol. Gen. Dept. of the Atty. Gen., lansing, Mich. (Paul L. Adams, Atty. Gen., Perry A. Maynard, Asst. Atty. Gen., Lansing, Mich., on the brief), for appellant-appellee.

3

Before MARTIN and CECIL, Circuit Judges, and DARR, Senior District judge.

ORDER.

4

This appeal is from an order denying a writ ofhabeas corpus to a state prisoner, and was duly heard upon the briefs of appellant and the brief of the Attorney General of Michigan.

5

It appears from the record and by admission of appellant's counsel that appellant is not presently unlawfully restrained. Even if the appellant's contentions were correct, his release is dependent upon the discretion of the state parole authorities.

6

A writ of habeas corpus will not issue without unlawful restraint of applicant's liberty. Parker v. Ellis, 362 U.S. 574, 80 S. Ct. 909, 4 L. Ed. 2d 963.

7

The judgment of the District Court must be affirmed.

8

Is is so ordered.

Source:  CourtListener

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