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McCutcheon v. Beto

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Jan 24, 1964
327 F.2d 228 (5th Cir. 1964)

Opinion

No. 20997.

January 24, 1964.

Harry Walter McCutcheon, Huntsville, Tex., for appellant.

Sam R. Wilson, Asst. Atty. Gen., Houston, Tex., Waggoner Carr, Atty. Gen., of Texas, for appellee.

Before TUTTLE, Chief Judge, and HUTCHESON and GEWIN, Circuit Judges.


This is an appeal from an order denying a petition for writ of habeas corpus brought pursuant to Title 28 U.S.C.A. § 2254. McCutcheon was tried, and convicted of assault with intent to rob, with two prior felony convictions proved for enhancement. He was sentenced to life in prison.

McCutcheon asserts eight grounds for relief by writ of habeas corpus. He appears to have exhausted his state remedies by appeal to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals as to only one of these grounds, the failure of the indictment to allege an offense in statutory language. Brown v. Allen, 344 U.S. 443, 447, 73 S. Ct. 397, 97 L.Ed. 469 (1953); Fay v. Noia, 372 U.S. 391, 435, 83 S.Ct. 822, 9 L.Ed.2d 837 (1962). This ground, however was not asserted in the petition for writ of habeas corpus in the district court. It will not be considered here. Of the other grounds alleged, though four were asserted in the district court, there is no showing of exhaustion of state remedies.

McCutcheon v. State of Texas, Tex.Cr.App., 363 S.W.2d 457 (1962).

The order of the district court is affirmed without prejudice to the petitioner to reassert any of these grounds in the district court after exhausting his state remedies.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

McCutcheon v. Beto

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Jan 24, 1964
327 F.2d 228 (5th Cir. 1964)
Case details for

McCutcheon v. Beto

Case Details

Full title:Harry Walter McCUTCHEON, Appellant, v. Dr. George BETO, Director, Texas…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit

Date published: Jan 24, 1964

Citations

327 F.2d 228 (5th Cir. 1964)

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