HAUGH v. CRAIG

No. 18038.

351 F.2d 595 (1965)

Charles H. HAUGH, Warden, Men's Reformatory, Anamosa, Iowa, Appellant, v. Edward J. CRAIG, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit.

October 13, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence F. Scalise, Atty. Gen. of Iowa, and Don R. Bennett, Asst. Atty. Gen., filed brief and Donald A. Riley, Asst. U. S. Atty. Gen., made argument, for appellant.

Robert H. Story, of Remley & Heiserman, Anamosa, Iowa, for appellee.

Before MATTHES and GIBSON, Circuit Judges, and LARSON, District Judge.


PER CURIAM.

Edward J. Craig, appellee, is a state prisoner confined in Men's Reformatory, Anamosa, Iowa, under a ten-year prison term, which was imposed following the finding by a jury on September 30, 1959, that Craig was guilty of the offense of uttering a forged instrument. The judgment of conviction was affirmed by the Supreme Court of Iowa on December 13, 1960. State v. Craig, 252 Iowa 290, 106 N.W.2d 653.

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