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Smith v. United States

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Jan 15, 1959
262 F.2d 590 (4th Cir. 1959)

Opinion

No. 7780.

Argued January 12, 1959.

Decided January 15, 1959.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, at Baltimore; W. Calvin Chesnut, Judge.

See also McGann v. United States, 4 Cir., 261 F.2d 956.

Charles W. Laughlin, Richmond, Va. (Court appointed counsel) for appellant.

Earl Kill Smith, pro se, on brief.

John R. Hargrove, Asst. U.S. Atty., Baltimore, Md. (Leon H.A. Pierson, U.S. Atty., Baltimore, Md., on brief), for appellee.

Before SOBELOFF, Chief Judge, HAYNSWORTH, Circuit Judge, and PAUL, District Judge.


This appeal by Earl Kill Smith is from an order of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland overruling the appellant's motion to vacate, modify or strike out two consecutive sentences of twenty-five and two years, imposed upon him by the Court for the crimes of bank robbery and interstate transportation of a stolen motor vehicle.

Judge Chesnut, to whom the motion was addressed, declined to bring the appellant from Alcatraz for a hearing. The Judge's reasons and the issues raised by the appellant have been fully and adequately discussed in a carefully written opinion, United States of America v. McGann, D.C., 163 F. Supp. 417, with which we are in full accord. We adopt it as the opinion of this Court.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Smith v. United States

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Jan 15, 1959
262 F.2d 590 (4th Cir. 1959)
Case details for

Smith v. United States

Case Details

Full title:Earl Kill SMITH, Appellant, v. UNITED STATES of America, Appellee

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit

Date published: Jan 15, 1959

Citations

262 F.2d 590 (4th Cir. 1959)

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