Appellant filed a motion for post-conviction relief under Criminal Procedure Rule 1 from his conviction of forgery and uttering on October 9, 1973 in a trial in which he was represented by the public defender. No appeal was taken. The only ground for reversal of the circuit court judgment denying appellant relief is the assertion that the court erred in refusing to admit some paper, which he asserts, without support in the record, would have established that he was not released from the Texas State penitentiary until after the crimes of which he was found guilty had been committed. No explanation is offered for appellant’s failure to appeal.
Criminal Procedure Rule 1 was not designed to permit review of mere error in the conduct of a trial and it is not a substitute for a direct appeal. Clark v. State,
The judgment is affirmed.
Notes
It is true that appellant’s counsel asked to be permitted to introduce this paper, but no proffer was made for the record, so it is impossible for us to know its content or review the court’s ruling, even if it were otherwise admissible. See Cy Carney Appliance Co. v. True,
