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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

CLINE v. HIATT, Warden.
    No. 12724.
    United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit.
    May 30, 1949.
    Chester Loyd Cline, Atlanta, Ga., in ropria persona, for appellant.
    J. Ellis Mundy, U. S. Attorney, and Harvey H. Tisinger and F. Douglas King, Asst. U. S. Attorneys., Atlanta Ga., for appellee.
    Before SIBLEY, HOLMES, and Mc-CORD, Circuit Judges.
   PER CURIAM.

On an order to show cause why the writ of habeas corpus should not issue it appeared that applicant was imprisoned under a sentence imposed by the District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky. The. complaint is that no proof was submitted to show the automobile involved had been stolen, and that accused was not confronted with the witnesses against him. No application for relief has been made to the Kentucky court. No reason appears why it should not be there made, under the last paragraph of Section 2255 of Title 28 U.S.. C.A. The writ was properly refused.

Affirmed.