James Campy Irby v. United States
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Opinion
This is a proceeding under 28 U.S.C.A. § 2255, brought by the appellant who is under sentence for violation of the narcotics law. He claimed that at his trial he was under the influence of heroin and unable to cooperate intelligently with his counsel. After a full hearing the District Judge found that the claim was unsupported and denied relief. We affirm.
Affirmed.
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