Petitioner, Jack D. Morgan was convicted of the crime of non-support, a misdemeanor, and was sentenced by the Halifax County, Virginia, Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court to a twelve month term of imprisonment. Morgan did not appeal this conviction and has not sought state post conviction relief. Morgan subsequently sought habeas corpus relief in the district court contending that he was denied counsel at his trial. The district court dismissed the petition for failure to exhaust state remedies and this appeal followed.
We do not feel that the exhaustion of remedies principle requires that Morgan present his claim to the state courts. Since he no longer is imprisoned, Morgan has no state remedy currently available to him by reason of the recent rulings of the Virginia Supreme Court in Blair v. Peyton,
The Supreme Court recently held in Argersinger v. Halmin,
In this case, however, petitioner’s claim is not supported by
Argersinger.
In Marston v. Oliver,
Accordingly, Morgan’s request for a certificate of probable cause to appeal is denied.
