Vern Leroy Stover, and v. United States of America, And
Vern Leroy Stover, and v. United States of America, And
400 F.2d 360
(Federal Reporter, Second Series)
Vern Leroy Stover, and v. United States of America, And
Opinion
On February 19, 1964, appellant was sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment for bank robbery. He could have received twenty years. The district judge here has specified that the ten years was in addition to the 69 days spent in jail after arrest and before sentence. Stover wants credit for the 69 days on the 10 year sentence.
Stapf v. United States, 125 U.S.App. D.C. 100, 367 F.2d 326, and Dunn v. United States, 4 Cir., 376 F.2d 191, really support the goverment on the facts here. They are of no use in this case to the petitioner.
Order affirmed.
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