John D. Doescher, who is serving a Texas sentence for aggravated robbery, has appealed from the district court’s denial of his petition for habeas relief. Doescher, represented by court-appointed counsel, was convicted upon trial by jury of the aggravated robbery of a supermarket, for which he received 75 years. On direct appeal the judgment was affirmed.
Doescher v. State,
In April, 1977, Doescher filed a federal habeas petition seeking release from custody because of the delay in deciding his direct appeal. The district court dismissed without prejudice on grounds of failure to exhaust.
Doescher v. Estelle,
Finally, appellant contends that the district court erred in holding that he was barred from asserting invalidity of a search warrant for his residence. The district
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court held that this ground was foreclosed by
Stone v. Powell,
AFFIRMED IN PART; VACATED IN PART and REMANDED.
