Mr. Justice FRANKFURTER.
The course of litigation in these cases and their relevant facts are set out in Mr. Justice REED's opinion. This opinion is restricted to the two general questions which must be considered before the Court can pass on the specific situations presented by these cases. The two general problems are these:
I. The legal significance of a denial of certiorari, in a case required to be presented here under the doctrine of Darr v. Burford, 339 U.S. 200, 70 S.Ct. 587, 94 L.Ed. 761, when an application for a writ of habeas corpus thereafter comes before a district court.*
II. The bearing that the proceedings in the State courts should have on the disposition of such an application in a district court.
Mr. Justice Frankfurter's opinion on this issue expresses the position of the majority, see 344 U.S. 450—453, 73 S.Ct. pp. 404, 405 (Syllabus paragraphs 3—8).