U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, 1970

Joseph Elkanich v. Myrl E. Alexander, Director of Bureau of Prisons and the United States

Joseph Elkanich v. Myrl E. Alexander, Director of Bureau of Prisons and the United States
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit · Decided August 25, 1970 · Kerr, Lewis, Per Curiam, Pickett
430 F.2d 1178 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Joseph Elkanich v. Myrl E. Alexander, Director of Bureau of Prisons and the United States

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Appellant Elkanich was notified that the court was considering summary af-firmance, and thereafter appellee filed a motion to affirm, pursuant to Rule 8 of our Revised Rules, effective January 1, 1970. Although appellant was afforded an opportunity to oppose summary af-firmance, either as proposed by the court or by the appellee, he has not done so. Nonetheless, examination of the file and records in this cause prompts the conclusion that the questions presented are wholly unsubstantial and require no further argument. Accordingly, the motion of appellee is granted and the judgment of the district court is affirmed for the reasons stated in the Memorandum and Order of the district court, 315 F.Supp. 659 (D.Kan. 1970).

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