Mr. Hubert. In other words, when you found out that the Colorado people had in effect recommended the revocation or revoked your parole, you knew that you would be eventually sought?

Mr. Litchfield. Or just sent back.

Mr. Hubert. So, you just bypassed that and drove yourself into Huntsville?

Mr. Litchfield. I went to Austin first to the parole board and they said, “We have already reviewed your case and formulated an opinion. You are going back.” And I said, “Well, I’m not going back today. I’ll go back tomorrow,” and I went back the following day and turned myself in.

Mr. Hubert. How long did you stay in?

Mr. Litchfield. From August 1955 until April 1956, and I was discharged in April 1956.

Mr. Hubert. Were you discharged completely?

Mr. Litchfield. Completely.

Mr. Hubert. Or on conditions?

Mr. Litchfield. Completely.