William H. Young v. Director, U. S. Bureau of Prisons
386 U.S. 1300
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William H. Young v. Director, U. S. Bureau of Prisons, 386 U.S. 1300 (1967).
Opinion
386 U.S. 1300
87 S.Ct. 1300
18 L.Ed.2d 287
William H. YOUNG
v.
DIRECTOR, U. S. BUREAU OF PRISONS et al.
No. 1317, Misc.
Supreme Court of the United States
April 10, 1967
William H. Young, pro se.
Solicitor General Marshall, for appellees.
PER CURIAM.
The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.
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