Federal Circuits, 5th Cir. (June 03, 1958)
Docket number: 17109
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Robert L. Hagan, in pro. per.
Philip C. McGahey, Jr., Asst. U.S. Atty., Cavett S. Binion, Asst. U.S. Atty., Fort Worth, Tex., Heard L. Floore, U.S. Atty., Fort Worth, Tex., for appellee.Before RIVES, JONES and BROWN, Circuit Judges.PER CURIAM.This appeal seeks review of the District Court's denial without a hearing of Hagan's 'Motion to Vacate' under 28 U.S.C.A. 2255. The contention urged was that since Counts 2, 4 and 6 cover sales of narcotics not in pursuance of the necessary written order, 26 U.S.C.A. 2554(a) and Counts 1, 3, 5 and 7 charge receiving and concealing, 21 U.S.C.A. 174, the drugs sold in the transactions on which Counts 2, 4 and 6 are grounded the sentence as pronounced1 on Hagan's plea of guilty to all seven counts amounted to double punishment. This is not so for 'selling' and 'receiving and concealing' are separate and distinct offenses. Corollo v. Dutton, 5 Cir., 63 F.2d 7; Velasquez v. United States, 10 Cir., 244 F.2d 416.The contention that the sentence is so ambiguous as to be incapable of interpretation was also unfounded. The obvious clarity of the sentence, note 1, supra, makes no interpretation necessary. Hode v. Sanford, 5 Cir.,101 F.2d 290; Puccinelli v. United States, 9 Cir., 5 F.2d 6; United States v. Daugherty, 269 U.S. 360, 46 S.Ct. 156, 70 L.Ed. 309.Equally frivolous is the assertion that the sentence violates the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. There is nothing cruel, unusual, or excessive in a sentence which is less than half the maximum provided by law. Ginsberg v. United States, 5 Cir., 96 F.2d 433; Kasper v. Brittain, 6 Cir., 245 F.2d 92, certiorari denied 355 U.S. 834, 78 S.Ct. 54, 2 L.Ed.2d 46.Since it appeared conclusively on the face of the motion below that Hagan was entitled to no relief, the Court was not required to file findings of fact and conclusions of law. United States v. Lawrence, 7 Cir., 216 F.2d 570; Birtch v. United States, 4 Cir.,Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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