PEOPLE v. WILLIAM L. THOMAS

Docket No. 14.

1 Mich. App. 118 (1965)

134 N.W.2d 352

PEOPLE v. WILLIAM L. THOMAS.

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Leave to appeal granted September 15, 1965.

Appeal dismissed April 8, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, and James G. Fleming, Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.

William L. Thomas, in propria persona.


Leave to appeal granted by Supreme Court September 15, 1965.

BURNS, P.J.

Appellant is a resident of Southern Michigan prison. On February 5, 1957, in the custody of Sergeant Elmer Larson, an officer of the Michigan department of corrections, he was permitted to attend his sister's funeral in Detroit. Upon their arrival in Detroit, appellant was permitted to visit his mother in the hospital.

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