This is an appeal from a decision of the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee denying a petition for writ of habeas corpus without an evidentiary hearing.
On appeal the only issue of substance pertains to appellants’ claims that their Fourteenth Amendment rights were violated when the trial court judge at their state court trial gave a version of the “Allen” charge to a deadlocked jury.
See
Allen v. United States,
The court believes that the facts recited above involved the invasion of jury secrecy
(See
Parker v. Gladden,
The decision of the District Court is reversed and the case is remanded for entry of the writs prayed for, unless the state sees fit to retry the appellants within a reasonable time.
