445 P.2d 707 | Utah | 1968
Petitioner, Raymond Dodge, applied for a writ of habeas corpus which, after a hear
The recent case of Wood v. Turner
The issue of the validity of the appellant’s present detention * * * is
res judicata. Since appellant could have tendered the issues upon which he now seeks relief in the first habeas corpus proceeding but failed to do so, he is barred from presenting them for judicial determination.
This is so, even though the issue relating to the habitual criminal proceedings, which could have been raised in the first petition, alleged a denial of a constitutional right.
Affirmed.
. 19 Utah 2d 133, 427 P.2d 397 (1967); see also: Burleigh v. Turner, 15 Utah 2d 118, 388 P.2d 412 (1964); and Bryant v. Turner, 19 Utah 2d 284, 431 P.2d 121 (1967).