LEGAL DOCUMENT

Case: Thomas Firth v. William Laurie et al.
Citation: 118 R.I. 951
Court: Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Decision Date: 1977-06-23
Docket Number: M. P. No. 77-213
Pages: 951–952
Volume: 118
Reporter: Rhode Island Reports

Parties: Thomas Firth v. William Laurie et al.

M. P. No. 77-213.
Thomas Firth v. William Laurie et al.

Treating the petition for habeas corpus as a motion for bail pending appeal pursuant to Rule 9, the respondent is directed to file his answer to the motion and therein to show cause, if any he has, why the writ should not issue as prayed, said answer to be made in compliance with the provisions of Rule 14, to which reference is made herein.
The petitioner is directed to file the transcript of the hearing in Superior Court in which he was denied bail.
Bevilacqua, C. J., not participating.
Bevilacqua & Cicilline, John F. Cicilline, for petitioner.
Julius C. Michaelson, Attorney General, for respondent.