Robert Felton Moore was convicted of murder without a recommendation of mercy and on appeal his conviction was affirmed.
Moore v. State,
1. “ ‘The writ of habeas corpus is never a substitute for a review to correct mere errors of law.
McKay v. Balkcom,
(a) Where no question was raised as to the “make-up” of the jury until after verdict such contention is deemed to have been waived and the trial court did not err in denying the prisoner’s prayers for relief based upon this ground.
2. On the trial of the case evidence of a confession by the defendant was admitted over objection, and on appeal of the case before this court (
Judgment affirmed.
