Haralson v. State
Haralson v. State
Opinion of the Court
Haralson filed an emergency petition for writ of habeas corpus, asserting the Department of Corrections improperly calculated his gain time and other claims relating to DOC administration. The record reflects Haralson filed an earlier emergency petition in the circuit court asserting the same issues, and that it was denied.
Although the district and circuit courts have concurrent habeas corpus jurisdiction, this does not entitled a defendant to a repetitious application in each court concerning the same issues. See Scaldeferri
We deny Haralson’s petition because from the record it appears the circuit court did not depart from the essential requirements of the law and Haralson was not denied due process.
Petition for Certiorari DENIED.
. Haralson’s petition to this court was filed within thirty days after the trial court denied his petition filed there, without having to resort to the “mail box rule."
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