U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 1958

Clifford T. McFrederick v. State of Florida

Clifford T. McFrederick v. State of Florida
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit · Decided December 2, 1958 · Hutcheson, Cameron, Brown
261 F.2d 52 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Clifford T. McFrederick v. State of Florida

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Claiming that, upon the grounds and for the reasons stated by him, his conviction in a Florida State Court and his imprisonment and detention thereunder were and are in violation of his constitutional rights, and that he had exhausted his remedies in the State courts, petitioner below sought habeas corpus relief.

The district judge, in an order carefully setting out and discussing petitioner’s contentions and rejecting them as presenting no grounds for relief, denied the petition and the issuance, under Sec. 2253, Title 28 U.S.C., of a certificate of probable cause.

Upon an examination of the record, neither the court nor any member thereof finding any basis in the record for the issuance of such certificate, for lack 1 thereof, the appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

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. Atkins v. Ellis, 5 Cir., 227 F.2d 161; Henson v. Ellis, 5 Cir., 217 F.2d 134; Maulding v. Ellis, 5 Cir., 217 F.2d 134; Willis v. Ellis, 5 Cir., 217 F.2d 135; Medley v. Steiner, 4 Cir., 244 F.2d 531; In re Burwell, 350 U.S. 521, 76 S.Ct. 539, 100 L.Ed. 666.

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