Court Opinion

ID: 9458862
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-04 21:03:30.637508+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:35:55.014108
License: Public Domain

ON PETITION FOR REHEARING
PER CURIAM:
Petitioner Lipscomb now seeks a rehearing of our order entered October 2, 1972, on the “jail time” claim he made in a pro se petition considered at that time. In this petition for rehearing Lipscomb alleges several different factors which were not before this court at the time of our initial consideration of his case.1 The allegations in this petition rely heavily on several recent factual occurrences and this court is not in a position to consider these issues which were never brought to the attention of the district court in the first instance since they have occurred since the last time that the district court considered this petitioner’s claims.2
It is therefore ordered that the petition for rehearing filed in the above entitled and numbered cause- be and the same is hereby denied.

. One of the issues raised by Lipscomb is that while this court was acting on the “jail time” issue, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, in which he was originally sentenced on the 1951 counterfeiting charge, has reconsidered his sentence and substantially modified its length. This allegedly had an impact on the Mandatory Release Violator’s warrant and whether or not it was still valid. Furthermore, petitioner alleges several changes in his records by prison authorities, presumably in light of this latest sentence change by the Missouri district court, which he claims are incorrect. Since these issues have never been raised before the district court, we feel that we should not look into their factual accuracy.

. It appears that Petitioner Lipscomb is currently released on parole and that this latest action revolves around his claim that the federal penal authorities have computed his time in such a manner as to require him to report on parole for approximately seven months longer than he feels is correct.