Kessinger v. Page, 9002.

Citation369 F.2d 799
Decision Date08 December 1966
Docket NumberNo. 9002.,9002.
PartiesRobert C. KESSINGER, Appellant, v. Ray H. PAGE, Warden, Oklahoma State Penitentiary and the State of Oklahoma, Appellees.
CourtUnited States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (10th Circuit)

Thomas A. Bamberger, Oklahoma City, Okl., for appellant.

Charles L. Owens, Asst. Atty. Gen. (Charles Nesbitt, Atty. Gen. of Oklahoma, was with him on the brief), for appellees.

Before BREITENSTEIN and SETH, Circuit Judges, and KERR, District Judge.

PER CURIAM.

The district court denied habeas corpus relief to appellant Kessinger, a prisoner in the Oklahoma penitentiary, on the ground that he had not exhausted his state remedies as required by 28 U.S.C. § 2254. The record shows that appellant has appealed to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals from his state conviction and that the appeal is pending and undecided. In such circumstances, he has not exhausted his available remedies in state courts. Lee v. State of Kansas, 10 Cir., 346 F.2d 48. The various claims that he makes can and should be decided in the Oklahoma courts. Nothing is presented to show that the state remedy is ineffective or inadequate.

Affirmed.

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  • United States v. Sterling, 15713.
    • United States
    • United States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (3rd Circuit)
    • December 15, 1966
  • Gowler v. Arnold
    • United States
    • United States District Courts. 10th Circuit. Western District of Oklahoma
    • October 20, 1977
    ...a writ of habeas corpus if an appeal is pending in the state courts. Denney v. State of Kansas, 436 F.2d 587 (CA10 1971); Kessinger v. Page, 369 F.2d 799 (CA10 1966). Moreover, even after an unsuccessful direct appeal ordinarily the institution of a post conviction action in the state sente......
  • Denney v. State of Kansas
    • United States
    • United States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (10th Circuit)
    • January 14, 1971
    ...We agree. This court has held that state remedies cannot be exhausted if an appeal from a state conviction is pending. Kessinger v. Page, 369 F.2d 799 (10th Cir. 1966) and Lee v. State of Kansas, 346 F.2d 48 (10th Cir. 1965). He must thereafter also initiate state postconviction relief purs......

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