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Clifford Paul WILTSIE, Appellant, v. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS and Walter Dunbar, as Director of Corrections, Lawrence E. Wilson, as Warden, California State Prison, San Quentin, California, R. Wham, as Associate Warden-Custody, California State Prison, San Quentin, California, C. B. McEndree, as Correctional Captain, California State Prison, San Quentin, California, C. E. Moody, as Correctional Lieutenant, California State Prison, San Quentin, California, Does One and Two, as Correctional Sergeants, California State Prison, San Quentin, California, N. T. Smith and Woodside, and Does Three through Twenty-Five, Collectively and Individually, Appellees.
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
February 19, 1969
406 F.2d 515
Clifford Paul WILTSIE, Appellant, v. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS and Walter Dunbar, as Director of Corrections, Lawrence E. Wilson, as Warden, California State Prison, San Quentin, California, R. Wham, as Associate Warden-Custody, California State Prison, San Quentin, California, C. B. McEndree, as Correctional Captain, California State Prison, San Quentin, California, C. E. Moody, as Correctional Lieutenant, California State Prison, San Quentin, California, Does One and Two, as Correctional Sergeants, California State Prison, San Quentin, California, N. T. Smith and Woodside, and Does Three through Twenty-Five, Collectively and Individually, Appellees.
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
February 19, 1969
406 F.2d 515

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