We have two original petitions: first, for habeas corpus (without averment that a circuit court has refused to entertain same); and, second, for mandamus either against the Circuit Court of Montgomery County or that of Jefferson County. Both are without merit.
Federal cases relating to Federal court sentences are beside the point.
McElhannon contends that a convict on whom a further sentence is passed is entitled to have a direction that the later sentence is to begin on expiry of prior sentences. This contention puts the cart before the horse.
References to President Theodore Roosevelt's appointment of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., is not connected with the instant proceeding save possibly as an appeal to a brooding omnipresent justice residing in the sky.
Dismissed.