HALCOMB v. ECKLE

No. 269.

110 Ohio App. 208 (1959)

HALCOMB, v. ECKLE, SUPT.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Madison County.

Decided March 31, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Earl Halcomb, in propria persona.

Mr. Mark McElroy, attorney general, and Mr. William M. Vance, for respondent.


KERNS, J.

This is an action in habeas corpus instituted in this court, wherein the petitioner, Earl Halcomb, a prisoner confined at London Prison Farm, seeks his release.

The petitioner was arrested in April 1953 for the armed robbery of a taxi driver in December 1947. At the time of the offense in 1947, petitioner was wanted in Kentucky to answer a charge of armed robbery. He was, therefore, turned over to Kentucky authorities and was convicted of assault...

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