Federal Circuits, 10th Cir. (February 22, 1999)
Docket number: 98-7027
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Scott Kayla Morrison, Dry & Morrison Law Firm, Wilburton, Oklahoma, for Petitioners-Appellants.
Robert L. Rabon, Rabon, Wolf & Rabon, Hugo, Oklahoma, for Respondents-Appellees.Before BRORBY, McWILLIAMS and KELLY, Circuit Judges.BRORBY, Circuit Judge.Appellants, Douglas Dry, Rosie Burlison and Juanita McConnell, are Choctaw Indians charged with various violations of the Choctaw Criminal Code. After arraignment, the Court of Indian Offenses for the Choctaw Nation released Appellants on their own recognizance pending trial. Appellants then filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus in federal court, challenging the jurisdiction of the Court of Indian Offenses. The district court dismissed the petition, concluding Appellants were not "in custody" for purposes of 28 U.S.C. 2241, and Appellants appealed. We exercise jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1291 and 2253 and reverse. We review the district court's dismissal of Appellants' habeas petition de novo. Bradshaw v. Story, 86 F.3d 164, 166 (10th Cir.1996).Federal courts have jurisdiction to grant writs of habeas corpus to persons "in custody in violation of the Constitution or laws or treaties of the United States."1 28 U.S.C. 2241(c)(3) (emphasis added). A petitioner must satisfy the "in custody" requirement as a prerequisite to habeas corpus jurisdiction. Carter v. United States, 733 F.2d 735, 736 (10th Cir.1984), cert. denied,Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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