Fred J. ZEMINA, Appellee-Appellant,
v.
Herman SOLEM, as the duly appointed, qualified and acting
Warden of the South Dakota State Penitentiary,
Appellant-Appellee.
Nos. 77-1899, 77-1846.
United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.
Submitted March 13, 1978.
Decided April 10, 1978.
Peter H. Lieberman, Asst. Atty. Gen., Pierre, S. D., for appellant-appellee; William J. Janklow, Atty. Gen., Pierre, S. D., on brief.
Stuart L. Tiede, of Woods, Fuller, Shultz & Smith, Sioux Falls, S. D., for appellee-appellant.
Before LAY and BRIGHT, Circuit Judges, and VAN SICKLE, District Judge.*
PER CURIAM.
Herman Solem, acting warden of the South Dakota State Penitentiary, appeals from a district court order granting habeas corpus relief to prisoner Fred J. Zemina.1 Zemina cross-appeals, contending that the district court erred in rejecting several other grounds asserted in his petition. We affirm.
Zemina was convicted of first degree manslaughter in a South Dakota state court and sentenced to life imprisonment. The Supreme Court of South Dakota affirmed the conviction. State v. Zemina,
Zemina's contentions on his cross-appeal (No. 77-1846) relate to errors in the trial that are unlikely to occur again if he is retried. We therefore do not reach the issues raised by Zemina's cross-appeal, and we dismiss that appeal.
