John A. Gray v. Maurice H. Sigler, Chairman, United States Board of Parole
John A. Gray v. Maurice H. Sigler, Chairman, United States Board of Parole
Opinion
We have reviewed the record and find the appeal to be without merit. The right to a federal parole revocation hearing does not accrue while the parolee is serving an intervening federal sentence and the parole violator warrant remains unexecuted. Trimmings v. Henderson, 5 Cir., 1974, 498 F.2d 86, cert. denied, 420 U.S. 931, 95 S.Ct. 1135, 43 L.Ed.2d 405; Burnett v. United States Board of Parole, 5 Cir., 1974, 491 F.2d 966; Cook v. United States Attorney General, 5 Cir., 1974, 488 F.2d 667, cert. denied, 419 U.S. 846, 95 S.Ct. 81, 42 L.Ed.2d *1009 75; Landman v. Carlson, 5 Cir., 1972, 463 F.2d 218, cert. denied, 410 U.S. 985, 93 S.Ct. 1512, 36 L.Ed.2d 182; Galloway v. Attorney General, 5 Cir., 1971, 451 F.2d 357; Cox v. Feldkamp, 5 Cir., 1971, 438 F.2d 1; Smith v. Blackwell, 5 Cir., 1966, 367 F.2d 539. Petitioner previously and unsuccessfully raised the same issue in a separate action, Gray v. Hogan, N.D.Ga., 1974, 388 F.Supp. 476, from which no appeal was taken.
AFFIRMED.
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