State ex rel. McLeod v. Logan
State ex rel. McLeod v. Logan
Opinion of the Court
The writ 'of Habeas Corpus is a writ the function of which is to cause the body of a person who is,
The plaintiff in error in this case was not at the time he applied for the writ deprived of his liberty, nor is he now deprived of his liberty, but is under an appearance bond to answer a criminal charge duly lodged against him.
Habeas Corpus is not a proceeding which can be utilized in place of a writ of error or an appeal; nor does it perform the functions of either.
The order of the Court denying the petition for a writ of Habeas Corpus is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- State Ex Rel. A. McLeod, in, Error v. John Logan, Sheriff of Polk County, Florida, in Error
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- Published