U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 1960

John MacHibroda v. United States

John MacHibroda v. United States
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit · Decided June 6, 1960 · Martin, Weick, O'Sullivan
280 F.2d 379; 1960 U.S. App. LEXIS 4376 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

John MacHibroda v. United States

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

This cause has been heard and considered upon appeal from the order of the United States District Court denying the motion to vacate sentences aggregating forty years, imposed for bank robbery.

We think District Judge Kloeb, 184 F.Supp. 881, acted with due discretion in the matter and that, upon the facts confronting him, he properly applied the doctrine of this court pronounced in Johnson v. United States, 6 Cir., 239 F.2d 698, 699, which was quoted by the district judge in his opinion. See, also, Sandroff v. United States, 6 Cir., 174 F.2d 1014. We think the instant case differentiates on its facts from Teller v. United States, 6 Cir., 1959, 263 F.2d 871.

The order of the United States District Court is affirmed.

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