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

James Vandel Lackey v. State of Alabama

James Vandel Lackey v. State of Alabama
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit · Decided November 17, 1970 · Bell, Ainsworth, Godbold
434 F.2d 224 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

James Vandel Lackey v. State of Alabama

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

This is an appeal from the district court’s denial of appellant’s styled habeas corpus petition, wherein he sought the dismissal of two 1967 detainers lodged against him by the State of Alabama. 1

The appellee has filed a motion to dismiss in this Court on the ground that the case is now moot inasmuch as the appellant pleaded guilty to one of the challenged indictments on June 8, 1970, and the other was nolle prosequied on the same date. Since the record before this Court positively shows that the appellee no longer holds any detainers against the appellant, the appellee’s motion to dismiss the appeal is granted.

Appeal dismissed.

1

. It is appropriate to dispose of this pro se ease summarily, pursuant to this Court’s local Rule 9(c) (2),, appellant having failed to file a brief within the time fixed by Rule 31, Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure. Kimbrough v. Beto, Director, 5th Cir. 1969, 412 F.2d 981.

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