265 P. 147 | Okla. Crim. App. | 1928
This is an original proceeding in habeas corpus brought by petitioner in proper person. The petition and exhibits attached disclose that in 1919 petitioner was convicted in the district court of Marshall county for a felony, and sentenced to serve a term of 10 years in the state penitentiary. An appeal was taken to this court, and on January 27, 1922, the judgment was affirmed. Adams v. State,
The petitioner here contends that he is in fact held under the judgment and sentence of ten years from the district court of Marshall county, but that the records of the penitentiary show him to be held under the judgment and sentence from Stephens county, which he contends is invalid. He prays that this court discharge him or order the warden to correct his record to show petitioner is held under the judgment and sentence from Marshall county. The sentence of the district court of Marshall county has not yet expired, and, upon the theory of petitioner, he is not entitled to his discharge at this time even if the judgment and sentence from Stephens county be, as he contends, invalid. We have no authority to order any corrections of the records of the penitentiary, if such order were proper.
The writ is denied without prejudice to the right of petitioner to test the validity of the judgment and sentence of the district court of Stephens county when the judgment from Marshall county shall have expired.
DOYLE, P.J., and DAVENPORT, J., concur.