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260 F.2d 232
UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Roosevelt Linden O'DONNELL, Defendant-Appellant,No. 12299.
United States Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit.
November 6, 1958.
Roosevelt Linden O'Donnell, pro se.
Phil McNagny, Jr., U. S. Atty., Fort Wayne, Ind., Kenneth C. Raub, Martin H. Kinney, Asst. U. S. Attys., Hammond, Ind., for appellee.
Before FINNEGAN, SCHNACKENBERG and HASTINGS, Circuit Judges.
SCHNACKENBERG, Circuit Judge.
1Appellant has appealed from a judgment of the district court denying appellant's motion under § 22551 to vacate his sentence upon conviction for bank robbery.2
2The only error assigned which merits our serious consideration is that his court-appointed counsel was ineffective. Appellant supports this charge by pointing out that counsel also represented appellant's wife, who participated in the bank robbery, and that her father was present at the trial, paid said counsel a fee, and assisted counsel in her defense.
3These facts, if true, do not support the charge of ineffectiveness. Moreover, we find in the record no evidence to support that charge.
4The judgment of the district court is affirmed.
5Judgment affirmed.
Document Info
Docket Number: 12299
Citation Numbers: 260 F.2d 232
Judges: Finnegan, Hastings, Schnackenberg
Filed Date: 11/6/1958
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 8/3/2023