342 S.W.2d 394 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1961
The trial court dismissed Lynch’s petition for writ of habeas corpus. He appeals.
Charles Lynch, upon a plea of guilty, was convicted of rape and his punishment was fixed at twenty years in the penitentiary. He is now confined pursuant to that judgment.
We have only one question before us. Did the petition state a claim upon which a writ could issue?
Appellant in his petition contends that the judgment is void upon divers grounds.
The record submitted to us does not substantiate other charges of irregularities but, if true, they would not render the judgment void.
We find no reversible error in this action. The judgment is therefore affirmed.