PER CURIAM.
In Ocotober, 1953, William H. Offutt was convicted of assault with a dangerous weapon, and was later sentenced to imprisonment for a term of from three to ten years. April 10, 1956, he filed a motion under 28 U.S.C. § 2255 to vacate the sentence on the ground that his counsel did not effectively assist him at the trial, in that he failed to call certain persons as witnesses, and failed to ask the victim of the assault to exhibit to the jury the scar...
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