LIVINGSTON v. PIPKIN

No. A-12793.

348 P.2d 334 (1959)

James LIVINGSTON, Petitioner, v. Bill PIPKIN, County Attorney of Seminole County, Oklahoma, Respondent.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma.

December 30, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Livingston, McAlester, petitioner, pro se.

William Pipkin, County Atty., Seminole County, Wewoka, respondent, pro se.


POWELL, Presiding Judge.

James Livingston, petitioner, is presently incarcerated in the State Penitentiary at McAlester, having been committed from Oklahoma County on February 13, 1958 to serve a sentence of ten years for burglary, second degree, after former conviction of a felony.

Petitioner seeks an order from this Court requiring the county attorney of Seminole County to withdraw a detainer warrant filed with...

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