Banks v. State

Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
Banks v. State, 658 So. 2d 511 (1994)
1994 WL 841238
McMillan

Banks v. State

Opinion

Michael Douglas Banks appeals from the denial of his petition for post-conviction relief.

On November 14, 1990, Banks was convicted of manslaughter, a violation of § 13A-6-3, Code of Alabama 1975. He was sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment. He did not pursue a direct appeal of his conviction. He did file, on January 26, 1993, a petition for post-conviction relief pursuant to Rule 32, Ala. R.C.P. That petition was denied.

Because Banks's Rule 32 petition was not filed in the form required by Rule 32.6(b), A.R.Cr.P., the petition was due to be returned to the appellant with instructions to file a verified petition in the proper form. Therefore, jurisdiction of this case is transferred to the trial court with instructions to set aside its order denying the petition and to return the petition to Banks so that he can have the opportunity to file a petition in the proper form. Drayton v. State, 600 So.2d 1088 (Ala.Cr.App. 1992) (and cases cited therein).

APPEAL DISMISSED.

All Judges concur. *Page 513 [EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINED DECISIONS WITHOUT PUBLISHED OPINIONS.] *Page 514 [EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINED DECISIONS WITHOUT PUBLISHED OPINIONS.] *Page 892

Reference

Full Case Name
Michael Douglas Banks v. State.
Cited By
5 cases
Status
Published