Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma, 1957

In re the Habeas Corpus of Tidwell

In re the Habeas Corpus of Tidwell
Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma · Decided November 6, 1957 · Brett, Powell, Nix
317 P.2d 1119; 1957 OK CR 102; 1957 Okla. Crim. App. LEXIS 219 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

In re the Habeas Corpus of Tidwell

Opinion of the Court

BRETT, Presiding Judge.

This is a petition for writ of habeas corpus by Charner M. Tidwell, whereby he seeks his release from the state penitentiary, McAlester, Oklahoma, on the ground that he is entitled to credit for jail time served while he was being held in the penitentiary for safe keeping prior to trial. The same grounds as alleged in this petition were passed upon in a prior petition for habeas corpus by this petitioner styled In re Tidwell, Okl.Cr., 309 P.2d 302, rendered on March 27, 1957.

It has been repeatedly held that this Court will not entertain a subsequent application for writ of habeas corpus based upon the same grounds and the same facts as a prior application. Ex parte Davis, 74 Okl.Cr,, 75, 123 P.2d 300; Ex parte Gray, 74 Okl. Cr. 200, 124 P.2d 430; Ex parte Peaker, 87 Okl.Cr. 139, 194 P.2d 893.

For this reason, this petition fails to state a cause of action for which relief may be granted herein. These matters should properly be presented to the Pardon and Parole Board. Writ denied.

POWELL, J., concurs. NIX, J., not participating.

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