OPINION
PER CURIAM:
William Edgar Boswell, after pleading guilty to second degree murder, was sentenced on November 15, 1956, to serve "not less than 10 years nor more than life." Parole, granted in 1966, was revoked in 1973. Thereafter, Boswell filed an in pro per petition for habeas corpus contending, inter alia, the actions of the parole board in the revocation proceedings violated his constitutional rights.
The district court neither...
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