CATES, Judge.
This appeal from denial of coram nobis was submitted on oral argument December 20, 1966.
We have viewed Glisson's prayer as making this in fact a habeas corpus proceeding.
In 1950 Glisson was sentenced to sixteen years imprisonment. Later, while on parole therefrom, he was convicted of grand larceny. For this he was, on March 30, 1964, sentenced to a term of thirteen months. Also, he went back to prison sometime beforehand as a parole...
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