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Smith v. United States

Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Dec 30, 1941
124 F.2d 517 (9th Cir. 1941)

Opinion

December 30, 1941.

Upon application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis.

Proceeding upon the application of Henry L. Smith for leave to prosecute in forma pauperis an appeal from a decision of the District Court of the United States, Southern District of California, Central Division, denying relief upon petition for habeas corpus.

Petition to proceed in forma pauperis denied.

Henry L. Smith, in pro. per.

No other appearances entered.

Before WILBUR, GARRECHT, and DENMAN, Circuit Judges.


The petitioner, Henry L. Smith, has offered for filing a document containing four different instruments. The first is an application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis in "said suit or action (or of said writ of error or appeal.)" It is stated therein that "the action is for petition for writ of habeas corpus to the appellate court of appeals." Attached to this application is a second document stating: "This is an appeal from a decision of Smith v. Merry, for a writ of habeas corpus, 14971. In the District Court of the United States, Southern District of California. Central Division." The third document is entitled "Prolegomenon. Statement of the case." This statement contains a long recital of the history of the appellant's conduct with relation to the Selective Service Act, and his plea of guilty to a violation of Sec. 11 of that act, 50 U.S.C.A. Appendix § 311. In these documents the appellant states that he has filed three applications for writ of habeas corpus in the lower court, all of which have been denied. Taking the most favorable view of these three documents and considering them as an application for leave to prosecute a pending appeal in forma pauperis, the application is denied for lack of showing that a similar petition has been filed with and denied by the lower court. Smith v. Johnston, 9 Cir., 109 F.2d 152.

The fourth document is an original petition to this court for a writ of habeas corpus. The Circuit Court of Appeals has no jurisdiction to issue writs of habeas corpus except in aid of its appellate jurisdiction. DeMaurez v. Swope, 9 Cir., 100 F.2d 530; Ex parte Jefferson, 9 Cir., 106 F.2d 471; Smith v. Johnston, 9 Cir., 109 F.2d 152; Ferguson v. Swope, 9 Cir., 109 F.2d 152; DeMaurez v. Swope, 9 Cir., 110 F.2d 564; In re Anderson, 9 Cir., 117 F.2d 939.

The petition does not invoke the power of this court in aid of its jurisdiction and, consequently, we have no jurisdiction to grant the writ.

It follows that the application to proceed in forma pauperis must be denied. Pothier v. Rodman, 261 U.S. 307, 43 S.Ct. 374, 67 L.Ed. 670.

Petition to proceed in forma pauperis is denied.


Summaries of

Smith v. United States

Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Dec 30, 1941
124 F.2d 517 (9th Cir. 1941)
Case details for

Smith v. United States

Case Details

Full title:SMITH v. UNITED STATES

Court:Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Date published: Dec 30, 1941

Citations

124 F.2d 517 (9th Cir. 1941)