Coles v. Thomas

377 S.W.2d 157, 1964 Ky. LEXIS 494
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedMarch 20, 1964
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Coles v. Thomas, 377 S.W.2d 157, 1964 Ky. LEXIS 494 (Ky. Ct. App. 1964).

Opinion

WILLIAMS, Judge.

This is a habeas corpus proceeding in which the appellant, a prisoner in the Kentucky State Penitentiary, seeks to set aside on constitutional grounds the judgment of conviction pursuant to which he is imprisoned. In the absence of a showing that the remedy by motion under RCr 11.42 is inadequate, his petition was properly dismissed. Ayers v. Davis, Ky., 377 S.W.2d 154.

The judgment is affirmed.

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377 S.W.2d 878 (Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1964)

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