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716 F.2d 528
8th Cir.
1983
PER CURIAM.

William E. Hutchings Von Ludwitz was convicted in the District Court for the District of Oregon of kidnapping and is currently serving a life sentence at the United States Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas. He filed a petition for habeas corpus in the District Court 1 for the Western District of Missouri challenging his conviction on a number of grounds. The district court dismissed for failure to file a motion to set aside sentence with the sentencing court as required by 28 U.S.C. § 2255 (1976). We affirm.

Section 2255 provides that a petition for habeas corpus may not be filed by an inmate convicted of a federal crime unless the inmate can show that the remedies available under § 2255 are unavailable or ineffective. See United States v. Hayman, 342 U.S. 205, 223, 72 S.Ct. 263, 274, 96 L.Ed. 232 (1952); McGhee v. Hanberry, 604 F.2d 9, 10 (5th Cir.1979). The burden is on the petitioner to show that § 2255 relief would be ineffective. Cagle v. Ciccone, 368 F.2d 183, 184 (8th Cir.1966).

We agree with the district court that Von Ludwitz has failed to make this showing and affirm on the basis of the district court’s opinion. See 8th Cir.R. 14.

Notes

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. The Honorable Elmo B. Hunter, United States Senior District Judge for the Western District of Missouri.

Case Details

Case Name: William E. Hutchings Von Ludwitz v. George A. Ralston, North Central Bureau of Prisons, United States of America
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Date Published: Sep 9, 1983
Citations: 716 F.2d 528; 1983 U.S. App. LEXIS 24122; 83-1383
Docket Number: 83-1383
Court Abbreviation: 8th Cir.
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