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John Yodock, Appellant, v. United States of America
United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit. - 196 F.2d 1018
Submitted May 5, 1952 Decided May 23, 1952
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania; Albert L. Watson, Judge.
John Yodock, pro se.
Arthur A. Maguire, U. S. Atty., Scranton, Pa., for respondent.
Before MARIS, GOODRICH and HASTIE, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM.
This is an appeal from the denial of the district court of a motion under Section 2255 of Title 28, U.S.C., to vacate judgment and sentence in a criminal case. The appellant urges that the court was without power to try and sentence him because he was brought to the trial in the Middle District of Pennsylvania in response to a writ of habeas corpus directed to the warden of the Eastern State Penitentiary in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. It may be conceded that the writ was improperly issued to a custodian outside the Middle District of Pennsylvania. The fact remains, however, that the defendant was actually produced in the Middle District for his trial. It is not shown that he was denied due process in the trial. The manner in which his presence was secured did not affect the power of the court to try him. Pettibone v. Nichols, 1906, 203 U.S. 192, 27 S.Ct. 111, 51 L.Ed. 148; Chandler v. United States, 1 Cir., 1948, 171 F.2d 921, 934, certiorari denied 336 U.S. 918, 69 S.Ct. 640, 93 L.Ed. 1081; Gillars v. United States, 1950, 87 U.S.App.D.C. 16, 182 F.2d 962, 972.
The order of the district court will be affirmed. 101 F.Supp. 480.