182 Pa. Super. 256 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1956
Opinion
The relator was tried before Judge Vincent A. Carroll and a jury on a bill of indictment charging him with armed robbery. He was found guilty and was sentenced by Judge Carroll on October 11, 1954 to a term of imprisonment from 5 to 10 years in the Eastern State Penitentiary. The relator neither sought a new trial nor took an appeal. On his present petition for habeas corpus filed on February 9, 1956, the writ was awarded but after hearing in open court, where relator was given the opportunity to be heard, he was remanded to custody under the sentence imposed.
In his petition he charged that he was denied counsel at the trial. Judge Waters who presided at the hearing on the writ found that "the petitioner failed to sustain such position at the hearing held herein and the court was satisfied that he was sufficiently advised as to his right to counsel and chose to proceed to trial
Order affirmed.