Appellant was indicted, tried and convicted in a jury trial for violating 18 U.S.C. § 751, escape from a federal penitentiary.
McNeil Island Penitentiary in the state of Washington is a federal prison. The prison related housing, sawmill, farm camp and auto shop are all located on the federally owned island, outside the walls of the main institution.
Appellant, an inmate of the prison, who worked at the auto shop outside the main institution, left without permission. Four days later, he was found in hiding in a wooded area of the island. His sole contention on this appeal is that the facts do not show an escape within the meaning of the controlling statute. We disagree.
This appeal is controlled by Bayless v. United States,
Authorities cited by appellant are distinguishable and do not even remotely suggest that the record before us does not support a conviction. For that matter, Giles v. United States,
Judgment affirmed.
