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Tillinghast v. Howard

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jun 17, 1971
108 R.I. 937 (R.I. 1971)

Opinion

M.P. No. 1311.

June 17, 1971.

Samuel A. Olevson appointed amicus curiae and requested to discuss in his brief and oral argument, in addition to other questions presented, whether writ of habeas corpus or a bill of exceptions is proper procedure to be followed in this case.

Gerald M. Tillinghast, petitioner, pro se, and Samuel A. Olevson, amicus curiae.

Richard J. Israel, Attorney General, Donald P. Ryan, Asst. Attorney General, for respondent.


Summaries of

Tillinghast v. Howard

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jun 17, 1971
108 R.I. 937 (R.I. 1971)
Case details for

Tillinghast v. Howard

Case Details

Full title:GERALD M. TILLINGHAST v. FRANCIS HOWARD, Warden

Court:Supreme Court of Rhode Island

Date published: Jun 17, 1971

Citations

108 R.I. 937 (R.I. 1971)

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