213 Md. 653 | Md. | 1957
delivered the opinion of the Court.
This is an application for leave to appeal from a denial of
The twenty-one grounds for the writ fall into three general categories: allegations of innocence, alleged errors committed during the trial, alleged improper treatment by the Warden. Judge Horney considered each point in a careful opinion, and found that many of them could not be raised on habeas corpus, and that none of them added up to a deprivation of constitutional rights. We agree. Moreover, most of the contentions were considered by us in a prior application for leave to appeal. Randall v. Warden, 208 Md. 667. We have repeatedly held that complaints as to prison management cannot be considered on habeas corpus.
Application denied, with costs.