Charles O. Williamson v. William H. Hardwick, Warden, United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga., 227 F.2d 168 (5th Cir. 1955). · Go Syfert
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See Simons v. United States, 135 F.Supp. 461, 463 (E.D.N.Y.), aff’d per curiam, 227 F.2d 168 (2d Cir. 1955), cert. denied, 350 U. S. 949 , 76 S.Ct. 323 , 100 L.Ed. 827 (1956).
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Charles O. WILLIAMSON, Appellant,
v.
William H. HARDWICK, Warden, United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga., Et Al., Appellees
15705.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Oct 19, 1955.
227 F.2d 168
Charles O. Williamson, in pro. per., James W. Dorsey, U. S. Atty., Harvey H. Tisinger, Asst. U. S. Atty., Atlanta', Ga., for appellee.
Hutcheson, Borah, Cameron.
Published
PER CURIAM.

The proceeding out of which this appeal grows was commenced by a petition of habeas corpus, the basis of which was that the action of the United States Board of Parole in first paroling him and later revoking the parole was illegal. The district judge in dismissing the petition correctly stated the facts and applied the controlling law thereto. For the reasons and upon the authorities stated by the district judge, 135 F.Supp. 463, the judgment appealed from is affirmed.