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UNITED STATES ex rel. John TIERNEY, Relator-Appellant, v. Mark S. RICHMOND, Warden, Connecticut State Prison, Respondent-Appellee

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit1957-05-15No. Docket 24503
245 F.2d 222

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PER CURIAM.

The transcript of the state court hearing bears out the statements in Judge Smiths reasoned memorandum that the relator was notified of the charge under the habitual criminal statute, Conn.Gen. Stat. § 8820 (1949), in all respects in accordance with the practice set forth in § 340, Conn. Practice Book of 1951, and accepted by us as due process in United States ex rel. Plue v. Cummings, 2 Cir., 224 F.2d 276. Relator was fully represented by competent counsel and there is nothing to suggest any “coercion” beyond what is inherent in the charges which the second oifender statute authorizes. We do not understand that we are required to appoint counsel to stultify themselves by pressing hopeless appeals.

The motion for the appointment of counsel is denied.