Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1921

Ex parte Riddle

Ex parte Riddle
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas · Decided November 9, 1921 · Hawkins
236 S.W. 725 (South Western Reporter)

Ex parte Riddle

Opinion of the Court

HAWKINS, J.

Appellant was indicted by a grand jury composed of ten men and two women. Upon that indictment he was tried, convicted, sentenced, and gave notice of appeal to this court. After this he sought release under habeas corpus proceedings, attacking the validity of the indictment. He was remanded, and from that order appeals.

The appeal in the main case is now pending in this court under No. 6596, but has not been submitted. [Since decided, and reported at 236 S. W. 725.] This habeas corpus proceeding is ordered consolidated with that case, to the end that the questions raised may be determined in an orderly way. A writ of habeas corpus cannot serve the office of an appeal. See many cases cited under note 3, art. 160, Vernon’s P. C.

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