Cofield v. State
Cofield v. State
Opinion
On June 2, 1995, while the appellant, Christopher James Cofield, was an inmate at Ventress Correctional Center in Clayton, he filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in the Barbour Circuit Court, contending that he was being unlawfully restrained on a 1991 conviction and sentence that had been imposed in Marion County.2 The State moved to dismiss or, in the alternative, to transfer the case, arguing that the petition failed to state grounds upon which relief could be granted and that the issues it contained pertained to a conviction in the Marion Circuit Court. The trial court ordered the petition summarily dismissed. The court also ordered the appellant to pay a filing fee of $142.
On appeal, the appellant contends that the trial court erred in summarily denying his petition. He also contends that the court erred in imposing the $142 filing fee because he says he is indigent. The basis of the appellant's habeas corpus claim is as follows: On August 21, 1990, he was convicted in Franklin County of unlawful possession of marijuana for personal use only, a violation of §
Rule 32.1, Ala.R.Cr.P., provides, in pertinent part, that a defendant may institute a proceeding in the court of original conviction in order to secure relief on the ground that the court was without jurisdiction to render the judgment or to impose the sentence. Pursuant to this rule, the appellant's petition should have been filed in Marion County. Rule 32.5, A.R.Cr.P. provides, in pertinent part, that a petition filed in another circuit court shall be transferred to the court where the conviction occurred. Therefore, the appellant's petition should have been transferred to the circuit court of Marion County. With regard to the filing fee, §
This cause is due to be, and it is hereby, remanded to the Barbour Circuit Court, with instructions to transfer the appellant's petition to the Circuit Court of Marion County.
REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTIONS.
All Judges concur.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Christopher James Cofield [Fn1] v. State.
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