Petitioner, an inmate of the Texas Department of Corrections, made application to this Court for writ of habeas corpus alleging that he was not represented by counsel at the time of his trial for burglary in 1945, when he was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment as an habitual offender. He further alleges that he was without funds to hire counsel and that he requested that counsel be appointed to represent him, but that such request was by the court refused.
Petitioner appealed his conviction to this Court and the judgment of the trial court was affirmed in Davis v. State,
There is no affirmative showing that petitioner requested that counsel be appointed to represent him, however, under the holding of the United States Supreme Court in Carnley v. Cochran,
It is therefore ordered that petitioner be released from his present custody and delivered to the custody of the Sheriff of Smith County to stand trial under the original indictment in Cause No. 13,951.
