Stewart v. Sigler
Stewart v. Sigler
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
Ronald L. Stewart, an inmate of the Federal Correctional Institution at Sandstone, Minnesota, applied for parole on November 12, 1973. He was given a hearing before a parole examiner on November 14, 1973, and was notified on December 7, 1973, that his sentence would “continue to expiration.” Stewart asked for reconsideration of the denial of his parole on January 2, 1974, and the Board affirmed the denial on January 15, 1974.
The foregoing shall constitute the Court’s findings of fact and conclusions of law.
It is therefore ordered that Stewart’s request for release be denied.
It is further ordered that the Board grant a new parole hearing to Stewart within sixty (60) days after entry of judgment and that the due process standards set out in Cooley v. Sigler, etc., et al., supra, be complied with.
Let judgment be entered accordingly.
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
Ronald L. Stewart, an inmate of the Federal Correctional Institution at Sandstone, Minnesota, applied for parole on November 12, 1973. He was given a hearing before a parole examiner on November 14, 1973, and was notified on December 7, 1973, that his sentence would “continue to expiration.” Stewart asked for reconsideration of the denial of his parole on January 2, 1974, and the Board affirmed the denial on January 15, 1974.
The foregoing shall constitute the Court’s findings of fact and conclusions of law.
It is therefore ordered that Stewart’s request for release be denied.
It is further ordered that the Board grant a new parole hearing to Stewart within sixty (60) days after entry of judgment and that the due process standards set out in Cooley v. Sigler, etc., et al., supra, be complied with.
Let judgment be entered accordingly.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Ronald L. STEWART v. Maurice SIGLER, Individually and as Chairman of the United States Board of Parole
- Status
- Published