U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1967

Eddie Padgett v. United States

Eddie Padgett v. United States
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · Decided July 5, 1967 · Haynsworth, Sobeloff
387 F.2d 649; 1967 U.S. App. LEXIS 5725 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Eddie Padgett v. United States

Opinion

MEMORANDUM DECISION

SOBELOFF, Circuit Judge.

The petitioner, Eddie Padgett, a federal prisoner, seeks credit for 49 days of pre-trial custody in light of our decision in Dunn v. United States, 4 Cir., 376 F.2d 191 (1967). The pertinent language in the slip opinion of this court, upon which the District Court relied, has been amended by deleting the presumption that a prisoner receiving less than a maximum sentence was granted credit for the period of pre-trial incarceration. The effect of the deletion is to leave the matter open to be determined according to the facts in the particular ease. Inasmuch as this petitioner is entitled, in any event, to release on July 21, 1967, we deem it appropriate, with the consent of the District Court, to remand the case to that court for further consideration in light of the revised opinion in Dunn.

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