Heitman v. Tate, Unpublished Decision (1-23-2001)
Heitman v. Tate, Unpublished Decision (1-23-2001)
Opinion of the Court
This cause arises as an appeal of the trial court's dismissal of appellant's petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus whereby appellant alleged he was wrongfully incarcerated by the appellee. Specifically, appellant alleged his parole was revoked after completion of his probationary period.
At the trial court, appellee filed a Motion to Dismiss, alleging appellant's failure to attach a list of his prior civil actions, his failure to attach his commitment papers, and that parole revocation procedures are not reviewable in a habeas corpus action. The trial court dismissed the habeas corpus petition, stating that appellant had been placed in such institution by the order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
On March 23, 1998 appellant filed his petition for writ of habeas corpus with the trial court. On April 20, 1998 the appellees filed their motion to dismiss with the lower court. On April 28, 1998 the lower court dismissed appellant's petition. This instant appeal followed, on May 28, 1998. No further action was initiated by appellant after his Reply Brief of July 1, 1998.
Respondent's Motion to Dismiss is granted.
Costs taxed against appellant.
Final order. Clerk to serve a copy of this order to the parties as provided by the Civil Rules.
Waite, J., concurs, Donofrio, J., concurs, Vukovich, J., concurs.
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