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STATEMENT OF PLEADINGS AND FACTS 1

QUESTIONS PRESENTED 5

ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES:

  1. The question of double jeopardy cannot be

raised by habeas corpus 6

  1. Appellant's acquittal under first indictment

charging the substantive offense set up in

second indictment would not preclude his

conviction for conspiracy to commit such

offense 9

  1. The denial of appellant's request for assist-

ance of counsel in the proceedings below

did not render the hearing unfair 17

  1. Appellant's confinement in the United

States Penitentiary and present confine-

ment in the Federal Prison Camp on McNeil

Island, on a cumulative sentence of three

years and ten months is now and was in all

respects legal 18

CONCLUSION 22

CITATIONS

Cases

Amrine v. Tines, 131 F. (2d) 827 8

Bell V. United States, 2 F. (2d) 543. 17

Bens V. United States, 266 F. 152, cert. den. ; Bens

  1. Power, 254 U.S. 634 8

Bigelow, Ex parte, 113 U.S. 328 9

Brown v. Johnston, 91 F. (2d) 370 cert. den. 302

U.S. 728 17


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