KASS, J.
At the time he filed his petition for a writ of habeas corpus, Stephen S. Crooker was serving three five-year sentences at M.C.I., Norfolk. One sentence (the "A sentence") was for burning a motor vehicle with intent to defraud an insurer (G.L.c. 266, § 10). The other two (the "B sentences") were for conspiracy to assist in the forgery of identification papers for a driver's license (Crooker used the name of a person who had died in infancy between 1930...
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