According to petitioner’s habeas petitions, he received two vehicle speeding violations and incurred a $165.00 fine and 15 day license suspension in the first case and a $66.00 fine and 30 day license suspension in the second case. After the New Hampshire Supreme Court had rejected his appeals, petitioner filed the instant habeas petitions under 28 U.S.C. § 2254. Noting that a person must be “in custody” to invoke the remedy of habeas corpus and concluding that petitioner had not satisfied the custody requirement,
see Harts v. Indiana,
Petitioner, completely divorcing the case from its facts, reads
Justices of Boston Municipal Court v. Lydon,
The certificates of probable cause are denied and the appeals are terminated.
