Case ID: us_340/html/0804-04.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 2,
    No. 4,
    No. 10,
    No. 21,
    No. 28,
    No. 33,
    No. 43,
    No. 80,
    No. 82,
    No. 84,
    No. 91,
    No. 92,
    No. 102,
    No. 112,
    No. 129,
    No. 149,
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    Hoskins v. Moore, Warden; Sterba v. Illinois; Hudson v. Overholser; Burkholder v. United States; Taylor v. Squier, Warden; Middleton v. Michigan; Stephenson v. Page, Warden; Gibbs v. Bushong, Superintendent; Fleet v. Swenson, Warden; Van Beek v. Michigan; Stewart v. Steele, Warden; Lang v. Mayo, Custodian; Grier v. Warden, State Prison; Carroll v. Swenson, Warden; Horn v. Frisbie, Warden; and Hull v. Frisbie, Warden.
    Petitioners pro se. Solicitor General Perlman for respondent in No. 28, Mise. Price Daniel, Attorney General of Texas, Charles D. 
      
      Mathews, First Assistant Attorney General, E. Jacobson and Calvin B. Garwood, Jr., Assistant Attorneys General, for respondent in No. 2, Mise.
   The motions for leave to file petitions for writs of habeas corpus in these cases are severally denied.