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NEIBAUER
v.
HARRIS, Commanding Officer, Montana Induction Center
v.
HARRIS, Commanding Officer, Montana Induction Center
13043_1.
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Jun 16, 1952.
196 F.2d 726
Jerry J. O’Connell, Great Falls, Mont., for appellant., Dalton Pierson, U. S. Atty., R. Lewis Brown, Jr., Asst. U. S. Atty., Butte, Mont., for appellee.
Mathews, Healy, Bone.
Published
PER CURIAM.
This appeal is from an order of the District Court discharging a writ of habeas corpus obtained by appellant and dismissing his petition therefor. The petition was filed and the writ was issued and served on appellee on June 15, 1951. The petition alleged, in substance, that appellant was, on June 15, 1951, wrongfully held in appellee’s custody. Actually, if appellant was ever in appellee’s custody, he was released on June 15, 1951, before the writ was served. He is not now in custody and has not been in custody since June 15, 1951. Hence the appeal is moot. United States ex rel. Potts v. Rabb, 3 Cir., 141 F.2d 45. Being moot, the appeal is dismissed.