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In fact, appellant was placed in the Lorton facility, where he is currently serving his sentence under the same commitment order, for nine days before his transfer to the Maryland authorities. 11 “The relevant touchstone in determining whether [a prisoner] has commenced serving his sentence is whether he was delivered to executive custody for that purpose.” Green, supra note 11, 363 A.2d at 981; Bell v. District of Columbia Dep’t of Corrections, 403 A.2d 330, 332 (D.C.1979) (federal sentence begins after declaration of prison term and receipt of prisoner at facility designated for servic…
Hicks
v.
Illinois
No. 1252.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Mar 27, 1967.
386 U.S. 986
John R. Snively for petitioner.
Published

Sup. Ct. Ill. Certiorari denied.