Case Name: Allen Bestmann, appellant, v. Joseph Vitek, Director of Corrections, Douglas County, Nebraska, appellee
Court: Nebraska Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Nebraska
Decision Date: 1986-09-26
Citations: 223 Neb. 758
Docket Number: No. 85-578
Parties: Allen Bestmann, appellant, v. Joseph Vitek, Director of Corrections, Douglas County, Nebraska, appellee.
Judges: Krivosha, C.J., Boslaugh, White, Hastings, Caporale, Shanahan, and Grant, JJ.
Reporter: Nebraska Reports
Volume: 223
Pages: 758–759

Head Matter:
Allen Bestmann, appellant, v. Joseph Vitek, Director of Corrections, Douglas County, Nebraska, appellee.
393 N.W.2d 530
Filed September 26, 1986.
No. 85-578.
James M. Haney and Joseph B. Reedy, for appellant.
Donald L. Knowles, Douglas County Attorney, and Ivory Griggs, for appellee.
Krivosha, C.J., Boslaugh, White, Hastings, Caporale, Shanahan, and Grant, JJ.

Opinion:
Hastings, J.
Petitioner, Allen Bestmann, has appealed the order of the district court which denied his application for a writ of habeas corpus.
In his appeal Bestmann charges that there was a lack of sufficient minimum contact by him with the State of Minnesota, the demanding state, to constitute his actions a violation of the criminal law of that state and that the extradition documents on their face were insufficient to support the issuance of a warrant of extradition.
However, the errors claimed by Bestmann require an examination of the bill of exceptions. No such bill has been filed with this court, and we therefore are unable to give consideration to the errors assigned. Taylor v. Wallesen, 222 Neb. 411, 384 N.W.2d 270 (1986).
The judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.