U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 1954

Richard Willard Kay v. United States

Richard Willard Kay v. United States
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit · Decided April 14, 1954 · Simons, Mc-Allister, Miller
212 F.2d 795; 1954 U.S. App. LEXIS 3445 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Richard Willard Kay v. United States

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

The above cause coming on to be heard upon the record and briefs of the parties on an appeal from an order denying a motion to vacate sentence, and it appearing that the contentions of appellant, in all essential details, as to what occurred on his trial, are directly refuted by the transcript of the evidence, and that it is conclusively shown, on the record, that appellant was not entitled to the relief sought,

Now, therefore, it is ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the order of the district court denying appellant’s motion to vacate sentence be and is hereby affirmed. Tatum v. United States, 9 Cir., 204 F.2d 324; Garcia v. United States, 9 Cir., 197 F.2d 687; Morales v. United States, 1 Cir., 187 F.2d 518.

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