No. _____. December 10, 1959. Before MILLER, CECIL and WEICK, Circuit Judges. CECIL, Circuit Judge. Steve Armstrong has filed in this court, applications for a certificate of probable cause, for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and for the appointment of counsel. The applicant seeks to appeal an order of the District Court denying a writ of habeas corpus. The District Judge did not issue a certificate of probable cause and denied leave to appeal in forma pauperis by a certificate in writing that
Docket No. 12, Calendar No. 44,152. Decided December 17, 1948. Appeal from Houghton; Brennan (Leo J.), J. Submitted October 14, 1948. (Docket No. 12, Calendar No. 44,152.) Decided December 17, 1948. Irving Bonneau was convicted of taking indecent liberties with a female child. Affirmed. Louis A. Keary, for appellant. Eugene F. Black, Attorney General, and Stephen D. Condon, Prosecuting Attorney, for the people. DETHMERS, J. Defendant, a 29-year-old man, convicted of having taken indecent liberties
Docket No. 121, Calendar No. 38,689. Submitted January 16, 1936. Decided March 3, 1936. Appeal from Washtenaw; Sample (George W.), J. Submitted January 16, 1936. (Docket No. 121, Calendar No. 38,689.) Decided March 3, 1936. William Visel was convicted of assaulting and taking indecent and improper liberties with the person of a 13-year old girl. Reversed with a new trial. Andrew J. Sawyer and Jacob F. Fahrner, for appellant. David H. Crowley, Attorney General, Edmund E. Shepherd, Assistant Attorney
Docket No. 79, Calendar No. 39,727. Submitted October 13, 1938. Decided November 10, 1938. Appeal from St. Clair; Robertson (William), J. Submitted October 13, 1938. (Docket No. 79, Calendar No. 39,727.) Decided November 10, 1938. Henry Lakin was charged with taking indecent liberties with a female child under the age of 16 years without committing or attempting to commit the crime of rape. Respondent's motion to dismiss denied. Respondent appeals. Affirmed and remanded. David A. Fitzgibbon and Octavio
March 26, 1940. Jacob W. Rozinsky, of New York City, for relator. John T. Cahill, U.S. Atty. for Southern District of New York, of New York City (R. Lewis Townsend, Asst. U.S. Atty., of New York City, of counsel), for respondent. HULBERT, District Judge. The relator, Domenico Ciarello, was born at Marina, Province of Catanzaro, Italy, March 25, 1875 and came to the United States June 10, 1901, which was his first and last entry into this country. He was arrested at Patterson, New Jersey, in 1906
Docket No. 126, Calendar No. 37,428. Submitted October 13, 1933. Decided December 5, 1933. Appeal from Superior Court of Grand Rapids; Taylor (Thaddeus B.), J. Submitted October 13, 1933. (Docket No. 126, Calendar No. 37,428.) Decided December 5, 1933. Douglas Healy was convicted of taking indecent and improper liberties with the person of a ten-year old girl. Reversed. Thomas D. Anderson, for appellant. Patrick H. O'Brien, Attorney General, and Bartel J. Jonkman, Prosecuting Attorney, for the people