July 11, 1939. Appeal from Supreme Court of Washington County. Harley J. Stewart, relator in person. John J. Bennett, Jr., Attorney-General [ Patrick H. Clune and Everett D. Mereness, Assistant Attorneys-General, of counsel], for the respondent. BLISS, J. Appellant contends that he was improperly sentenced as a second offender upon conviction after a plea of guilty of the crime of attempting to commit burglary in the third degree. The certificate of conviction shows that after the conviction an information
No. 8306. March 22, 1933. Robert B. Abel, of Tacoma, Wash., for plaintiff. Anthony Savage, U.S. Atty., of Seattle, Wash., Joseph A. Mallery, Asst. U.S. Atty., of Tacoma, Wash., and Robert W. Brown, Major, J.A.G.D., U.S. Army, of Fort Lewis, Wash., for defendant. This matter is for decision upon a general demurrer to plaintiff's amended petition for a writ of habeas corpus requiring the warden of the United States penitentiary on McNeil's Island to produce the plaintiff in court and for his release
(a) The President may issue, or have issued, an appropriate commission in the name of a member of the armed forces who, after September 8, 1939- (1) was appointed to a commissioned grade but was unable to accept the appointment because of death; (2) successfully completed the course at an officers' training school and was recommended for appointment to a commissioned grade by the commanding officer or officer in charge of the school but was unable to accept the appointment because of death; or (3)
(a) INFORMATION IN FILES.-Except as provided in subsections (b), (c), and (d), the Secretary concerned shall, to the maximum extent practicable, ensure that the personnel file of a missing person contains all information in the possession of the United States relating to the disappearance and whereabouts and status of the person. (b) CLASSIFIED INFORMATION.- (1) The Secretary concerned may withhold classified information from a personnel file under this section. If the Secretary concerned withholds