Task: songer_counsel1

What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals.
Intervenors who participated as parties at the courts of appeals should be counted as either appellants or respondents when it can be determined whose position they supported. For example, if there were two plaintiffs who lost in district court, appealed, and were joined by four intervenors who also asked the court of appeals to reverse the district court, the number of appellants should be coded as six.
Your task is to determine the nature of the counsel for the appellant. If name of attorney was given with no other indication of affiliation, assume it is private - unless a government agency was the party

PER CURIAM.
The complaint, from the dismissal of which this appeal was taken, was a suit against the Attorney General for the State of Texas, “counsel for the State of Texas,” and the United States Attorney at Austin, “counsel for the United States,” for a declaratory judgment that a detainer or holder for a parole violation warrant “placed against petitioner at the sheriff’s office at Leavenworth, Kansas,” is wholly illegal and void, and that the State of Texas cannot take petitioner into custody as a parole violator.
The district judge, upon full consideration and assistance of counsel for both sides, was of the opinion that the complaint did not state a matter within the jurisdiction of the court, and dismissed the action.
We think it quite clear that nó case for declaratory judgment was made out. The judgment was right and it should be affirmed.

Question: What is the nature of the counsel for the appellant?
A. none (pro se)
B. court appointed
C. legal aid or public defender
D. private
E. government - US
F. government - state or local
G. interest group, union, professional group
H. other or not ascertained
Answer:

Answer: A