Petitioner was convicted of grand theft in Superior Court of the State of California for San Francisco County. The federal district court dismissed his petition for habeas corpus without an evidentiary hearing. He appealed.
As indicated by respondent, this petition was premature since it was processed while petitioner’s direct appeal was still pending in the California District Court of Appeal. Martinez v. Craven,
To avoid further delay, however, we have considered those issues decided on the merits by the federal district court.
Several of petitioner’s claims rest ultimately upon the premise that he was denied the right to counsel at preliminary examination. The district court rejected these claims on the basis of Wilson v. Harris,
Subsequent to the decision below, the Supreme Court held in Coleman v. Alabama,
We agree with the district court that no federal constitutional question is raised by petitioner’s bare allegation that he was denied bail pending appeal.
Affirmed.
