United States Ex Rel. John Collins v. Robert A. Heinze, Warden of California State Prison at Folsom, California

219 F.2d 233
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit·Decided January 21, 1955·No. 14367·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Collins complains that a number of papers he attempted to send to this court were retained by the officials at Folsom Prison. A check of these documents shows they have been received by this court. He also complains that the officials at Folsom Prison gave him a dull razor blade to shave with, an undersized light bulb, and that they have interfered with his sleep. No question warranting action by this court is stated. The application is denied.

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United States Ex Rel. John Collins v. Robert A. Heinze, Warden of California State Prison at Folsom, California, 219 F.2d 233 (9th Cir. 1955).

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